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(n)
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
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(v)
To pull back, especially in disgust, horror or astonishment.
Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral.
(transitive) To apply the FOIL algorithm to.
(uncountable) A mixture of mineral particles and organic material, used to support plant growth.
(idiomatic) A fraudulent, ineffective potion or nostrum; panacea.
Petroleum-based liquid used as fuel or lubricant.
A carved grotesque figure on a spout which conveys water away from the gutters.
(transitive, of a person or group of people) To annoy; to make angry; to throw into discord.
To cause (someone) to be drawn into or involved in a difficult situation or state of contention.
(obsolete) A mean person; a wretch.
(transitive, of liquids) To heat to the point where it begins to turn into a gas.
(obsolete) hard work; toil or drudgery.
(transitive, Canada, US) To expose to great heat.
(agriculture, horticulture) The upper layer of soil, typically most fertile and in which it is the easiest to start new plants.
(nautical) A vessel equipped with such a device.
A wing of an aircraft.
Robert Boyle, Irish natural philosopher.
(obsolete) prey
A vegetable oil, pressed from olives, and used in cooking and as a salad dressing; it is high in unsaturated fatty acids.
Any mixture of aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons derived from petroleum used for very many applications, but not as a fuel.
A volatile oil, used to make perfumes and flavorings, especially one having the characteristic odor of the plant from which it is obtained.
Unrefined oil; as it is found underground, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
An oil extracted from the seeds of the tung tree and used in paints and varnishes.
fragrant yellow oil obtained from the lemon peel
An induction coil used for producing sparks, as in an internal combustion engine.
A surname.
The pale yellow vegetable oil extracted from the castor bean; used as a laxative and an industrial lubricant.
An oil, extracted from flax seeds (and usually then boiled), used as a drying agent in paints, varnishes, etc.
An edible plant oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).
To boil food briefly so that it is partly cooked.
The layer of earth that is below the topsoil.
A light oil extracted from corn (maize) kernels, used mainly for cooking.
Any of various grades of oil used principally as fuel.
(transitive) To unwind or untwist (something).
Oil extracted from sesame seeds (often after roasting) and used to flavor foods.
A type of cooking oil extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconuts harvested from the coconut palm.
An oil produced from almonds.
A thin sheet of gold that is thicker than gold leaf.
A light oil extracted from peanuts (groundnuts), used mainly for cooking.
oil from seeds of the safflower plant
Any oil produced from plants, mostly used for cooking; sometimes used in biofuels.
A pale yellow vegetable oil extracted from cottonseed; used in salad dressings, margarine, etc.
A nonvolatile oil produced from animals or plants.
(dated, slang, uncountable) Nonsense.
An oil that hardens to a tough, solid film after a period of exposure to air.
A vegetable oil extracted from soybeans, the seeds of Glycine max.
an oil having the odor or flavor of the plant from which it comes; used in perfume and flavorings
A mineral oil used primarily to moisten the skin of babies after bathing.
a heavy mineral oil used as fuel in diesel engines
Synonym of rapeseed oil.
Whale oil that is extracted from a sperm whale.
(dated) An oil with a pleasant taste, especially olive oil or rape oil.
A dark yellow resinous acidic oil obtained as a byproduct during the pulping of pine; it is used in the manufacture of soaps and lubricants.
(Appalachia) kerosene or any unspecified lower grade derivative of crude petroleum.
a type of fuel oil obtained from the distillation of petroleum.
(archaic, euphemistic) Human faeces.
A thick brownish-yellow oil expressed from rapeseed, used chiefly for cooking, lubricating and in the manufacture of soap and india rubber.
A crude oil obtained from low permeability petroleum-bearing formations (shales).
An essential oil extracted from the petals of various types of roses, used mainly for flavouring and perfumes.
Alternative form of tinfoil. [A thin, pliable sheet of tin or an alloy of tin and lead, used as a protective wrapping.]
Oil obtained from the blubber of marine mammals, especially whale oil.
Any of the mineral burning oils associated with the manufacture of paraffin.
oil derived from the leaves of the peppermint plant Mentha × piperita, which is used for a number of purposes.
(obsolete) Petroleum
a scented oil added to your bath water
An oil for lubrication of engines and other components.
Oil for lubricating an internal-combustion engine.
coil forming the part of an electrical circuit such that changing current in it induces a current in a neighboring circuit
Any oil used in or as a salad dressing.
oil from root bark of sassafras trees; used in perfumery and as a disinfectant
english author who created sherlock holmes (1859-1930)
A vegetable oil, pressed from sunflower seeds, and used in cooking.
a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current
Synonym of fixed oil.
The oil of flaxseed, used as a food source of omega-3 fatty acid.
Synonym of spark coil.
any oil obtained from animal substances
A purified fat taken from plant material that is commonly used in cooking, e.g. olive oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, etc.
a fine-grained fertile soil deposited by water flowing over flood plains or in river beds
A perfumed oil used in dressing the hair.
oil consisting chiefly of olein that is expressed from lard and used especially as a lubricant, cutting oil or illuminant
a type of soil occurring under grasses in temperate climates
pale yellow fatty oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds
a liquid ester with a strong odor of wintergreen; applied externally for minor muscle and joint pain
A petroleum product used as fuel in a heating system and not requiring preheating for use.
used as a substitute for olive oil
a fatty oil obtained from the menhaden fish and used in paint and ink and in treating leather