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  3. Sep 12, 2021 · roil. (v.) 1580s, "render (liquid) turbid or muddy by stirring up dregs or sediment," also figurative, "excite to some degree of anger, perturb," a word of uncertain origin. Perhaps it is from French rouiller "to rust, make muddy," from Old French roil "mud, muck, rust" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *robicula, from Latin robigo "rust" (see robust ...

  4. ROIL definition: 1. to (cause to) move quickly in a twisting circular movement: 2. to cause something to stop…. Learn more.

  5. 5 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. to make (a liquid) cloudy or turbid by stirring up dregs or sediment 2. (esp of a liquid) to be agitated or.... Click for more definitions.

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    Origin uncertain. Possibly from French or Middle French rouiller (“to rust, make muddy”), from Old French rouil (“mud, rust”), from Vulgar Latin *robicula, from Latin robigo (“rust, blight”)

    (UK, General American) IPA(key): /ɹɔɪl/
    Rhymes: -ɔɪl

    roil (third-person singular simple present roils, present participle roiling, simple past and past participle roiled) 1. (transitive, of a fluid, especially a liquid) To render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of. 1.1. Synonyms: agitate, stir, stir up 1.2. to roilwine, cider, etc, in casks or bottles 1.3. to roila spring 1.4. dust storms...

  6. Roil definition: To make (a liquid) turbulent or muddy or cloudy by stirring up sediment. ... Possibly from French Middle French rouiller (“to rust, make muddy ...

  7. jolt. ferment. rise. cause to effervesce. lather. froth up. foam up. “I sit awake in the night, watching the sea roil, listening to the stones roll in the surf, longing to move into one of these lonely houses.”. Verb.

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