Meaning Oil
What does Oil mean? Here you find 121 meanings of the word Oil. You can also add a definition of Oil yourself

1

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Coconut, palm kernel or palm oil. Like all fats and oils, these three oils contain various types of fatty acids but, unlike other plant oils, they contain a great deal of saturated fatty acids. Coconut oil is 92%, palm kernel oil 82% and palm oil 50% saturated fat. These oils are found in commercial cakes, cookies and "snack foods." The A [..]
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

2

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Hydrocarbon based liquid commonly found in the pores of sedimentary rocks of marine origin.
Source: physicalgeography.net

3

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


  A mixture of hydrocarbons usually existing in the liquid state in natural underground pools or reservoirs. Gas is often found in association with oil. Also see Petroleum.
Source: eia.gov

4

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


red-O - (Solvent red 27; M.W. 409) - A member of the azo dye family used to identify neutral lipids and fatty acids in smears and tissues. The chromophore is the azo group (-N=N-) which connects two a [..]
Source: schulich.uwo.ca

5

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


mid-15c., from oil (n.). Related: Oiled; oiling. An Old English verb in this sense was besmyrian.
Source: etymonline.com

6

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


late 12c., "olive oil," from Anglo-French and Old North French olie, from Old French oile, uile "oil" (12c., Modern French huile), from Latin oleum "oil, olive oil" (sour [..]
Source: etymonline.com

7

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A hydrocarbon-based, flammable, highly-polluting liquid formed as a result of millions of years of decaying sediment composed of dead microscopic animals. This fossil fuel is the lifeblood of our Indu [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

8

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Slang term for promethazine w/ codeine cough syrup in Houston, Texas. Syn) Drank, Lean Barr
Source: urbandictionary.com

9

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Something we apparently don't have enough of so we must go to war!
Source: urbandictionary.com

10

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Also used as another name for drank or syrup(a codine/promithezene mixture in liquid form, originating in H-town). This is because of the thickness of the drank and the thickness of oil, hence they ar [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

11

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A versatile substance that is composed of thousands of compounds, including polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. Can be purchased with money or the murdered souls of +3000 American lives and/or [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

12

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Something Canada has plenty of. With over 2 trillion barrels of oil and about 300 billion barrels of which are recoverable in the Alberta Tar Sands, Canada now has the largest oil reserve in the world [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

13

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A very good looking man. Mostly used within male conversation to point out a good looking man, in a manly fashion (as if to point out competition). Often has a very good sense of fashion and more ofte [..]
Source: urbandictionary.com

14

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The principal labor group at U.S. refineries. Refinery strikes are generally called by this union or its affiliates.
Source: opisnet.com

15

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil [N] [T] [B] [S]Only olive oil seems to have been used among the Hebrews. It was used for many purposes: for anointing the body or the hair ( Exodus 29:7 ; 2 Sam 14:2 ; Psalms 23:5 ; 92:10 ; 104:15 [..]
Source: biblestudytools.com

16

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


fossil fuel formed from the remains of marine plants and animals. Also known as petroleum or crude oil.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

17

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


slippery, greasy liquid that is usually flammable and does not mix with water. Oils can be processed from plants, animal fats, minerals, and man-made substances.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

18

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


See horticultural oil.
Source: atlantishydroponics.com (offline)

19

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


hydrocarbon liquid commonly drilled from sedimentary layers packed with marine matter left over from the Carboniferous days. Its dark, spellbinding, "oildorado" properties include convincing large groups of people to vote against cheap public transportation and elevating pirates and robber barons into heads of nation-states. See P [..]
Source: terrapsych.com (offline)

20

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water cover with oil, as if by rubbing; "oil the wooden surface" anoint: administer an oil or ointment [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

21

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A greasy, unctuous liquid of vegetable, animal, mineral or synthetic origin.
Source: machinerylubrication.com

22

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


a thick greasy liquid which can come from animals or plants, or from under the ground
Source: eenglish.in

23

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A straight lubricant oil used in metal stamping derived from petroleum oil or vegetable oil.
Source: thefabricator.com

24

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Of the numerous substances, animal and vegetable, which were known to the ancients as yielding oil, the olive berry is the one of which most frequent mention is made in the Scriptures.+ Gathering,--Th [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

25

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Only olive oil seems to have been used among the Hebrews. It was used for many purposes: for anointing the body or the hair (Ex. 29:7; 2 Sam. 14:2; Ps. 23:5; 92:10; 104:15; Luke 7:46); in some of the [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

26

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A triglyceride that is liquid at room temperature. Olecranon
Source: mhhe.com (offline)

27

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Short for Ontology Inference Layer, OIL a Web-based representation and inference layer for ontologies, combining frame-based languages with the formal semantics and reasoning services. Its goal is to [..]
Source: webopedia.com

28

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


boyml
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

29

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


naft
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

30

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A black, thick liquid used to produce fuel. It is formed from the decayed remains of plants or animals, which break down into liquids and gases under extreme heat and pressure under the Earth’s surfac [..]
Source: canadiangeographic.com

31

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


To dream of anointing with oil, foretells events in which you will be the particular moving power. Quantities of oil, prognosticates excesses in pleasurable enterprises. For a man to dream that he deals in oil, denotes unsuccessful love making, as he will expect unusual concessions. For a woman to dream that she is anointed with oil, shows that she [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

32

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


is one of the most sought after commodities in the world. It is used by almost everyone on a daily basis, whether in your vehicle as fuel, packaging for food and products, in paint and even in your to [..]
Source: financialdictionary.net

33

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.
Source: oilandgasuk.co.uk (offline)

34

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Any of a group of fats that is a liquid at room temperature that are obtained from plants.
Source: experiland.com

35

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Crude petroleum and other hydrocarbons produced at the wellhead in liquid form Olefins: Class of unsaturated paraffin hydrocarbons recovered from petroleum. Typical examples include: butene, ethylene [..]
Source: alken-murray.com

36

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.
Source: aschereenergy.com (offline)

37

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


energy-rich organic compound made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen that is liquid at room temperature. omnivore -
Source: alanpedia.com

38

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


See fat.
Source: amazingribs.com

39

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


According to 33 USCS § 2701 (23), the term oil means “oil of any kind or in any form, including petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes other than dredged spoil, but does no [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

40

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A fatty substance that holds a liquid state at normal room temperatures. Of the many types of oils it is the vegetable oils that are used in cooking.
Source: atomicgourmet.com

41

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


(n) a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water(n) oil paint containing pigment that is used by an artist(n) a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons(n) any of a [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

42

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


To strike oil. To make a happy hit or valuable discovery. The phrase refers to hitting upon or discovering a bed of petroleum or mineral oil.
Source: bartleby.com

43

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Any mineral, vegetable and synthetic substance or animal and vegetable fat that is generally slippery, combustible, viscous, liquid or liquefiable at room temperatures, soluble in various organic solv [..]
Source: justenergy.com

44

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


can be either peaking or base load generators (often a function of the type of fuel oil and the cost of the fuel). These plants generally run at full output (when operating), and running at less than full output causes reduced efficiency. As these plants burn a fossil fuel, they have carbon and other atmospheric emissions.
Source: maritimeelectric.com (offline)

45

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A liquid fossil fuel found in rock formations consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds. Refined and distilled, it can be turned into a variety of products such as asphalt, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil, jet fuel, kerosene, lubricants, paraffin wax, sulfuric acid, tar, and aromatic chemicals.
Source: basinelectric.com (offline)

46

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A liquid form of fuel comprised of carbon, hydrogen, and varying amounts of sulphur.
Source: powerengineering.org (offline)

47

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Lubricant that reduces wear and tear on an engine’s moving parts, prevents overheating and delays the process of corrosion.
Source: proctorcars.com

48

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Oil: (1) A triglyceride which is a liquid at room temperature. Glycerol oleate (triolein) is an oil (mp -4oC). It is an ester of glycerol and oleic acid.
Source: web.chem.ucla.edu

49

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil obtained from Seeds of Ricinus communis that is used as a cathartic and as a plasticizer.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

50

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


An oil from Flower buds of Syzygium Trees which contains large amounts of Eugenol.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

51

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil obtained from fresh livers of the cod Family, Gadidae. It is a source of Vitamin A and Vitamin D.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

52

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil obtained from the Seeds of Gossypium herbaceum L., the Cotton Plant. It is used in dietary products such as oleomargarine and many Cooking Oils. Cottonseed oil is commonly used in Soaps and Cosmet [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

53

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Viscous, nauseating oil obtained from the shrub Croton tiglium (Euphorbaceae). It is a vesicant and Skin irritant used as pharmacologic standard for Skin Inflammation and Allergy and causes Skin cance [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

54

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Naturally occurring complex liquid hydrocarbons which, after Distillation, yield combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and Lubricants.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

55

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Ethyl ester of iodinated fatty acid of poppyseed oil. It contains 37% organically bound Iodine and has been used as a diagnostic aid (radiopaque medium) and as an antineoplastic agent when part of the [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

56

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Complex Petroleum hydrocarbons consisting mainly of residues from Crude Oil Distillation. These liquid products include Heating Oils, stove Oils, and furnace Oils and are burned to generate energy.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

57

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oils which are used in industrial or commercial applications.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

58

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A preparation of oil that contains covalently bound Iodine. It is commonly used as a RADIOCONTRAST AGENT and as a suspension medium for CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

59

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The fixed oil obtained from the dried ripe Seed of Linseed, Linum usitatissimum (L. Linaceae). It is used as an emollient in Liniments, pastes, and medicinal Soaps, and in Veterinary Medicine as a lax [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

60

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil from Zea mays or corn Plant.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

61

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained from Petroleum. It is used as laxative, lubricant, ointment base, and emollient.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

62

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


An oily liquid extracted from the Seeds of the Safflower, Carthamus tinctorius. It is used as a Dietary Supplement in the management of Hypercholesterolemia. It is used also in Cooking, as a salad oil [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

63

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The refined fixed oil obtained from the Seed of one or more cultivated varieties of Sesamum indicum. It is used as a solvent and oleaginous vehicle for Drugs and has been used internally as a laxative [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

64

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil from Soybean or Soybean Plant.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

65

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Essential oil extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia (tea Tree). It is used as a topical antimicrobial due to the presence of terpineol.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

66

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


General term for a water-insoluble viscous liquid.
Source: rustoleum.com

67

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse and refined products. (Canada Shipping Act, 2001, Part 8).
Source: ccg-gcc.gc.ca

68

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Crude oil and refined products such as motor oils, fuels, lubricants etc. Also vegetable oils, animal fats and other non-petroleum oils.
Source: oils.gpa.unep.org

69

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


See fat.
Source: oscars.co.uk

70

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


oil
Source: gourmetsleuth.com (offline)

71

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


These are lipids, esters of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols (oily stuff) that are basically scentless. Example: olive oil.
Source: lamasbeauty.com (offline)

72

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The aromatic oils obtained from plants and used for their scent. Example: oil of Peppermint.
Source: lamasbeauty.com (offline)

73

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


"Oil" means petroleum, crude oil, mineral oil and casinghead gas.
Source: oregonlaws.org

74

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil appears as an important symbol throughout the Judeo-Christian scriptures as an important vessel for blessings and empowerments, but its meaning has never been revealed. Analysis of the Hebrew word reveals its true meaning: שמן is spelled shemen but pronounced semen. The symbol of oil hides the secret of sexual transmutation and purity.
Source: gnosticteachings.org (offline)

75

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A substance that lubricates and cools the moving parts of the engine and reduces the formation of rust and corrosion. It contains additives which fights the corrosion of bearings, keeps small particle [..]
Source: f1technical.net

76

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil India Ltd.
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com (offline)

77

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


See horticultural oil.
Source: growershouse.com

78

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


means petroleum
Source: dec.alaska.gov

79

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


a thick, greasy substance formed deep below Earth’s surface from decomposing ancient plants; used as a source of energy—for example, heating oil, gasoline; a fossil fuel. old-growth forest
Source: audubonadventures.org

80

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A gas resulting from the thermal decomposition of petroleum oils, composed mainly of volatile hydrocarbons and hydrogen.
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

81

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Heavy, thick and viscous oils, particularly those found naturally in certain reservoirs in and around Kern County, California, and refinery residuals commonly specified as grades 5 and 6.
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

82

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.   Operator
Source: marcellus.psu.edu (offline)

83

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The agreement outlining the basic terms of developing lands or minerals such as royalty to be paid, length of time, description of lands.
Source: madronaenergy.com

84

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A naturally occurring complex liquid hydrocarbon, which after distillation and removal of impurities yields a range of combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and lubricants. Crude oil refers to oil as it emerges from a well but before refining or distillation.
Source: energy.usgs.gov (offline)

85

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.   
Source: adx-energy.com

86

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


oil Mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.
Source: oilvoice.com (offline)

87

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


   A liquid hydrocarbon. (see “Crude Oil”)
Source: patriotenergy.com

88

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Crude oil or condensate.
Source: pdce.com (offline)

89

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.
Source: energy-pedia.com

90

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights. Oil down to
Source: ukogplc.com

91

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The agreement outlining the basic terms of developing lands or minerals such as royalty to be paid, length of time, and description of lands.
Source: crownexploration.com (offline)

92

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Crude petroleum oil and other hydrocarbons, regardless of gravity, which are produced at the wellhead in liquid form by ordinary production methods.
Source: sonlite.dnr.state.la.us

93

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of  liquid hydrocarbons of difference molecular weights.
Source: santos.com

94

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weight
Source: hurricaneenergy.com (offline)

95

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil and condensate.
Source: oilgasequity.com (offline)

96

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


(Dry) - Crude oil with little or no water content.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org (offline)

97

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Includes all oils requiring further processing, except those requiring only mechanical blending. Includes napthas and lighter oils, kerosene and light gas oils, heavy gas oils, and residuum.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org (offline)

98

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


(Wet) - A mixture of crude oil and water which requires further processing to remove the water.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org (offline)

99

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Crude petroleum and other hydrocarbons in liquid form
Source: petroleum.co.uk

100

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights. 
Source: gas2grid.com (offline)

101

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Hydrocarbons can be found in three states: liquid, solid and gaseous. Oil is in a liquid state under original reservoir conditions and remains liquid under surface pressure and temperature conditions.
Source: opog.com.br

102

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A fossil fuel in liquid form that is obtained through wells drilled deep in the earth.
Source: northwesternenergy.com

103

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


The agreement outlining the basic terms of developing lands or minerals such as royalty to be paid, length of time and description of lands.
Source: texasepgroup.com (offline)

104

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A simple or complex liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined to yield gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, and various other products.
Source: data.airwatergas.org (offline)

105

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A type of paint made with natural oils, such as linseed, walnut, or poppy, as the medium to bind the pigment (color). Oil painting, the traditional technique employed by artists for centuries, is typi [..]
Source: parkwestgallery.com

106

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Paint made of pigment mixed with oil, usually linseed. The oil serves to keep the paint fluid for a period of time and then as a drying and hardening agent.
Source: koymangalleries.com

107

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A general term from a water-insoluble viscous liquid
Source: si.edu

108

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil

Source: createfixate.com

109

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A liquid of vegetable, animal, mineral, or synthetic origin that feels slippery to the touch.
Source: massengineers.com

110

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A refined hydrocarbon oil without animal or vegetable additives.
Source: massengineers.com

111

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


GRADE - An oil having relative little change in viscosity over a specified temperature range.
Source: massengineers.com

112

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


A lubricating oil obtained by distillation, not treated with acid or with alkali.
Source: massengineers.com

113

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


An oil used to lubricate bearings in a steam or gas turbine.
Source: massengineers.com

114

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Liquid fat. Petroleum-based liquid used as fuel or lubricant. *(???) * Assamese:(?,tr=?, yu|sc=Jpan) * Norman:(?,sc=Kore) ((?,sc=Kore)) * Kurdish: *: Sorani:grain oil * Turkish: (ya?) * Ukrainian [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

115

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil is any of a number of nonpolar, hydrophobic, and viscous liquids. Oil also often refers to: Cooking oil, any liquid fat used in food preparation Lubricant, a substance that reduces friction betwe [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

116

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


"Oil" is the second episode of British sitcom The Young Ones. It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson. It was first aired on BBC2 on 16 November 1982.
Source: en.wikipedia.org

117

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil is a Christian thrash metal band from Long Beach, California, USA. The band was formed in 1997 by Ron Rinehart, the former vocalist with Dark Angel, who converted to Christianity at a Harvest Crus [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

118

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is both hydrophobic (does not mix with water, literally "water fearing") and lipophilic (mixes with other oils, [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

119

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is both hydrophobic (does not mix with water, literally "water fearing") and lipophilic (mixes with other oils, [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

120

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


In 2017 OIL rebranded as Vistra, becoming part of the Company Formation division. OIL employs over 3000 employees in 73 offices across 44 jurisdictions.
Source: en.wikipedia.org

121

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Oil


Oil is a 2009 documentary film directed by Massimiliano Mazzotta. It explores the Italian energy provider Saras S.p.A., operating in the area of oil refining and the production of electricity, locat [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





<< Net Pay Oil Field >>

Dictionary.university is a dictionary written by people like you and me.
Please help and add a word. All sort of words are welcome!

Add meaning