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1. oil-water_interface
noun. an interface forming the boundary between the non-miscible liquids oil and water.
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Rhymes with Oil Company
- intercompany
- accompany
- compagnie
Sentences with oil-company
1. Noun Phrase
Check all the big-oil company websites for business opportunities.
2. Noun Phrase
Hire an oil company that provides sludge-removal and tank-cleaning services.
2. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] an institution created to conduct business.
Synonyms
- removal company
- pharmaceutical company
- Ld.
- printing company
- target company
- bureau de change
- limited company
- drug company
- subsidiary company
- oil company
- shipper
- institution
- film company
- joint-stock company
- printing business
- think tank
- closed shop
- mining company
- transportation company
- stock company
- East India Company
- furniture company
- packaging company
- white knight
- printing concern
- broadcasting company
- car company
- electronics company
- distributor
- establishment
- open shop
- packaging concern
- service
- shipping company
- takeover target
- removal firm
- moving company
- mover
- public mover
- record company
- dot-com
- livery company
- food company
- Ltd.
- dot com
- union shop
- holding company
- corporate investor
- pipeline company
- think factory
- pharma
- subsidiary
- dot com company
- steel company
Antonyms
- disservice
- malfunction
- inactivity
- primary
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] small military unit; usually two or three platoons.
Synonyms
- trainband
- army unit
- battle group
- battalion
Antonyms
- ascend
- rise
- moving
- unsettled
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] the state of being with someone.
Synonyms
- freemasonry
- companionship
- friendly relationship
- friendship
- fellowship
Antonyms
- dissociate
- divide
- dominant
- nonattendance
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical).
Synonyms
- circus
- minstrel show
- minstrelsy
- opera company
- cast of characters
- organisation
- dramatis personae
- theater company
- chorus
- cast
- organization
- troupe
- Greek chorus
Antonyms
- desynchronize
- blur
- desynchronise
- winterize
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] a social gathering of guests or companions.
Synonyms
- number
- cohort
- social gathering
- social affair
Antonyms
- deglycerolize
- pressurize
- depressurise
- pressurise
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] a social or business visitor.
Synonyms
- visitor
- caller
Antonyms
- untie
- detach
- foe
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. oil
noun. ['ˈɔɪl'] a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water.
Synonyms
- fossil oil
- grease
- lubricating oil
- calamus oil
- Chinese wood oil
- hedeoma oil
- hydnocarpus oil
- linseed oil
- pennyroyal oil
- flaxseed oil
- motor oil
- crude
- fatty oil
- almond oil
- colza oil
- expressed almond oil
- hyssop oil
- cohune oil
- fixed oil
- babacu oil
- lipoid
- mineral oil
- tung oil
- chaulmoogra oil
- croton oil
- crude oil
- shale oil
- mustard oil
- camphor oil
- rapeseed oil
- lemongrass
- spike oil
- heating oil
- lemongrass oil
- essential oil
- lemon grass
- fuel oil
- cohune fat
- lipide
- safflower oil
- sweet almond oil
- tall oil
- cohune-nut oil
- rape oil
- stand oil
- babassu oil
- volatile oil
- animal oil
- fusel oil
- lipid
- neroli oil
- sassafras oil
- spike lavender oil
- petroleum
Antonyms
- undress
- exclude
- arise
- show
Etymology
- oile (Middle English (1100-1500))
- olie (Anglo-Norman)
9. oil
noun. ['ˈɔɪl'] oil paint containing pigment that is used by an artist.
Synonyms
- oil color
- oil paint
Antonyms
- decent
- conditional
- late
Etymology
- oile (Middle English (1100-1500))
- olie (Anglo-Norman)
10. oil
verb. ['ˈɔɪl'] cover with oil, as if by rubbing.
Antonyms
- evoke
Etymology
- oile (Middle English (1100-1500))
- olie (Anglo-Norman)