ozmazome

English

Noun

ozmazome (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of osmazome
    • 2007 December 9, Ian Jack, “Britannia Bites”, in New York Times:
      Meanwhile the English passion for gravy led to the belief in an illusory substance called ozmazome, a kind of El Dorado of juicy nourishment thought to lie at the heart of the meat a befuddled concept from which the German chemist Justus von Leibig nevertheless made a great deal of money when he invented beef extract.
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