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1 -ol -- rank: 1000
... form = -OLE. Etymology: L oleum oil Webster's 1913 Dictionary -ol -ol [From alcohol.] (Chem.) A suffix denoting that the substance in ...
2 good ol' boy -- rank: 983
good ol' boy definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a ... peer group [syn: good old boy, good ole boy, good ol' boy] Merriam Webster's noun see good old boy
3 ol -- rank: 966
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4 Olid -- rank: 535
Olid definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OL'ID, OL'IDOUS, a. [L. olidus, from oleo, to smell.] Fetid; having ... strong disagreeable smell. [Little used.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Olid Ol"id, Olidous Ol"i*dous, a. [L. olidus, fr. olere to smell.] Having ...
5 Carol -- rank: 535
... caroler, of unkn. orig. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Carol Car"ol, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caroled, or Carolled; p. pr ... carol sounds harmonious. --Prior. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Carol Car"ol, v. i. To sing; esp. to sing joyfully; to warble ... from the hill. --Beattie. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Carol Car"ol, Carrol Car"rol, n. [OF. carole a sort of circular ... called a carol. --Parker. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Carol Car"ol, n. [OF. carole a kind of dance wherein many dance ...
6 Viol -- rank: 535
Viol definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary VI'OL, n. A stringed musical instrument, of the same form as ... be joyful: cf. FIDDLE Webster's 1913 Dictionary Viol Vi"ol, n. [F. viole; cf. Pr. viola, viula, Sp., Pg., & It ... voyal, and voyal.] --Totten. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Voyol Voy"ol, n. (Naut.) (a) See Viol, 2. (b) The block through ... usually rendered "psaltery" (q.v.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia vi'-ol (nebhel, nebhel): the King James Version and the Revised Version ...
7 Olive -- rank: 535
Olive definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OL'IVE, n. [L. oliva, from olea, an olive tree; Gr ... Gk elaia f. elaion oil Webster's 1913 Dictionary Olivary Ol"i*va*ry, a. [L. olivarius belonging to olives, fr ... medulla oblongata; -- called also olive. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Olive Ol"ive, n. [F., fr. L. oliva, akin to Gr. ?. See ... or less resembling the olive. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Olive Ol"ive, a. Approaching the color of the olive; of a ...
8 Oligist -- rank: 535
Oligist definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OL'IGIST,'IC, a. [Gr. least.] Oligist iron, so called, is ... a crystallized tritoxyd of iron. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Oligist Ol"i*gist, n. [See Oligist, a.] (Min.) Hematite or specular ... magnetism, as compared with magnetite. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Oligist Ol"i*gist, Oligistic Ol`i*gis"tic, a. [Gr. ?, superl. of ? few, little: cf ...
9 Sheol -- rank: 461
... Heb. se'{ocirc}l Webster's 1913 Dictionary Sheol She"ol (sh[=e]"[=o]l), n. [Heb. sh[e^][=o]l ... of departed souls. (See HELL.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia she'-ol (she'ol): 1. The Name 2. The Abode of the Dead (1 ...
10 frivol -- rank: 461
... back-form. f. FRIVOLOUS Webster's 1913 Dictionary Frivol Friv"ol, v. i. To act frivolously; to trifle. --Kipling. -- Friv"ol*er, Friv"ol*ler, n. [All Colloq.]
11 glycol -- rank: 461
... alcohol] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary glyc- + -ol Date: 1857 diol; especially ethylene glycol Oxford Reference Dictionary n ... esp. ethylene glycol. Derivatives: glycolic adj. glycollic adj. Etymology: GLYCERINE + -OL(1), orig. as being intermediate between glycerine and alcohol Webster's 1913 Dictionary Glycol Gly"col, n. [Glycerin + -ol. See Glycerin.] (Chem.) (a) A thick, colorless liquid, C2H4(OH ...
12 Olivin -- rank: 461
Olivin definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary OL'IVIN, OL'IVINE, n. [from olive.] A subspecies of prismatic chrysolite of ... frequently occurs in basaltic rocks. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Olivin Ol"i*vin, n. (Chem.) A complex bitter gum, found on ...
13 semiology -- rank: 461
... Dictionary Semiography Se`mi*og"ra*phy, Semiology Se`mi*ol"o*gy, Semiological Se`mi*o*log"ic*al Same ... Semeiography, Semeiology, Semeiological. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Semeiology Se`mei*ol"o*gy, or Semiology Se`mi*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. shmei^on a mark, a sign ...
14 voyal -- rank: 461
voyal definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Viol Vi"ol, n. [F. viole; cf. Pr. viola, viula, Sp., Pg., & It ... voyal, and voyal.] --Totten. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Viol Vi"ol, n. [F. viole; cf. Pr. viola, viula, Sp., Pg., & It ... voyal, and voyal.] --Totten. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Voyol Voy"ol, n. (Naut.) (a) See Viol, 2. (b) The block through ...
15 glycerol -- rank: 461
... syn: glycerol, glycerin, glycerine] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: glycerin + -ol Date: 1880 a sweet syrupy hygroscopic trihydroxy alcohol C3H8O3 usually ... etc. Usage: Chem. formula: C3H8O3 Also called GLYCERINE. Etymology: GLYCERINE + -OL(1) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Glycerol Glyc"er*ol, n. (Chem.) Same as Glycerin. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Glycerin ...
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