Non-fat
[non-fat] /ˈnɒnˈfæt/
adjective
1.
without or solids; having the solids removed, as skim milk:
nonfat milk.
adj.
also nonfat, 1945, from non- + fat.
nonfat non·fat (nŏn’fāt’)
adj.
Lacking fat solids or having the fat content removed.
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