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oiler
oiler (ˈɔɪlə(r)) [f. oil n. or v. + -er1: cf. F. huilier oil-manufacturer, oil-merchant.] † 1. A manufacturer of, or dealer in, oil; an oil-man. Obs. rare—0.1552 Huloet, Oyler or oyle maker, Olearius. 1818 Todd, Oiler, one who deals in oils and pickles. This word is in Huloet. We now say oilman. 2. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oiler
Oiler may refer to: Ships Replenishment oiler Tanker (ship) Sports Cape Breton Oilers, a former American Hockey League team City Oilers, Ugandan (occupation) Oiler (Transformers), a fictional Transformers character The Oiler, a character in an 1897 short story "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane wikipedia.org
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Trent Oiler, a 3-star tight end, is offered by Rutgers football
2 days agoAccording to 247Sports, he is the No. 28 tight end in the nation and the seventh-best recruit in Wisconsin in the 2025 class. He now holds Power Five offers from Rutgers and Boston College in addition to offers from Central Michigan and Coastal Carolina. In late December, he received an offer from Akron.
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Brother of Oiler Granted Indefinite Leave of Absence
3 days agoMichael McLeod, the brother of Ryan McLeod has been granted an indefinite leave of absence from the New Jersey Devils. Earlier this morning Michael McLeod (Ryan's brother) and Cal Foote were ...
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Oiler (occupation)
An oiler (also known as a "greaser") is a worker whose main job is to oil machinery. The oiler is senior only to a wiper. wikipedia.org
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Hog oiler
Smith in 1913 for a twin wheel hog oiler. Patent issued to F.R. McDermond in 1916 for a "watermelon type" hog oiler. Patent issued to Albert A. Nasser in 1918 for an overhead tank reservoir hog oiler.\ Patent issued to William J. Marsh of Dexter, Iowa in 1918 for a Dexter Hog Oiler. wikipedia.org
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Kawasaki-type oiler
The was a type of oiler from Japan, serving during the 1930s and World War II. They do not have an official class name. wikipedia.org
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Ring oiler
A ring oiler or oil ring is a form of oil-lubrication system for bearings. Unlike a drip oiler, there is also no need to close off the oiler or remove oil wicks when the machine is stopped. wikipedia.org
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Altay-class oiler
The Altay class, Soviet designation Project 160, is a class of replenishment oiler built for the Soviet Navy between 1967 and 1972. wikipedia.org
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Kaweah-class oiler
The Kaweah-class oiler was a class of oil tankers of United States Navy during the Second World War. wikipedia.org
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Wave-class oiler
The Wave class was a class of replenishment oilers built for service supporting the Royal Navy during the later years of the Second World War. They were subsequently transferred to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary after the end of the war, and went on to support British and allied fleet units in Cold War c... wikipedia.org
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Maumee-class oiler
Eventually reclassified as a "transport oiler" and redesignated T-AOT-151. Eventually reclassified as a "transport oiler" and redesignated T-AOT-152. wikipedia.org
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Deepak-class oiler
The Deepak-class tankers of the Indian Navy were fleet replenishment ships. Ships of the class See also Operation Sukoon References Auxiliary replenishment ship classes wikipedia.org
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Dale-class oiler
Ships Notes References Auxiliary replenishment ship classes Dale class oiler wikipedia.org
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