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moil
▪ I. moil, n. Mining. (mɔɪl) [Origin unknown; perh. related to moil v.] A pointed hand-held steel tool used for cutting rock in a mine. Cf. gad n.1 2 b.1871 W. Morgans Man. Mining Tools 156 Fig. 171 shows a ‘set’ or ‘moil’, used for cutting ground where it requires to be done evenly, such as in the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moil
Moil may refer to: Places Moil Castle, Argyll and Bute, Scotland Moil, Northern Territory, Australia Other MOIL, Indian ore mining company Moil or wikipedia.org
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MOIL
MOIL refines the ore to produce 1,000 tonne electrolytic grade used in dry batteries. MOIL uses its ore to produce 11,000 tonne of ferro-manganese. MOIL also produces 30 MW electricity by wind mills. wikipedia.org
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ginet-moil
ginet-moil var. genet-moil, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moil, Northern Territory
Moil is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. History Moil was built before Cyclone Tracy in 1974. wikipedia.org
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moilsome
moilsome, a. (ˈmɔɪlsəm) [f. moil v. = -some.] Involving toil = laborious 2.1877 Blackmore Erema i, A dark, narrow gorge departed from the moilsome mountain track. Oxford English Dictionary
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Moil Castle, Argyll and Bute
Moil Castle was a castle near Campbeltown, Kintyre, Scotland. It was a stronghold of Clan Donald. wikipedia.org
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moyl
moyl(e see moil ns. and v., mule ns. Oxford English Dictionary
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Molus (Argive soldier)
In Greek mythology, the name Molus (/ˈmoʊləs/; Ancient Greek: Μῶλος Molos means "toil and moil") was a warrior from Argos who came with king Sthenelus wikipedia.org
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mooil
mooil dial. variant of moil n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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muil
muil var. moil n.5, mool n., mule n.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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Caisteal Maol
It is also known as Castle Moil, Castle Maol, Dun Akyn, Dunakin Castle Dun Haakon and Castle Dunakin. References Sources Miket and Roberts, The Mediaeval Castles of Skye and Lochalsh (2nd edition, Birlinn Ltd, 2007) External links Information on Castle Moil wikipedia.org
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中国石油与意大利埃尼集团签署合作协议-国际石油网
9月13日,中国石油集团董事长王宜林与意大利埃尼集团首席执行官德斯卡兹举行会晤。 中国石油集团董事长王宜林8月12日至14日在赴意大利工作访问期间,代表中国石油与意大利埃尼集团首席执行官德斯卡...国际石油网 moil.in-en.com
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genet-moil
† genet-moil Obs. Also 7 gen(n)et-moyle, ginet-moil. [f. genet2; the second element may be moyle mule, suggested by the coincidence in sound with jennet.] A variety of apple.1657 Austen Fruit Trees i. 77 Gennet-moyle is accompted better then either for Cider. a 1680 Butler Rem. (1759) I. 8 Another o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marri Ngarr
Moil (meaning "plain" or "plain country") Moyle. (European exonym) Notes Citations Sources Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory wikipedia.org
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