different between deoil vs deosil
deoil
English
Etymology
de- +? oil
Verb
deoil (third-person singular simple present deoils, present participle deoiling, simple past and past participle deoiled)
- (transitive) To remove oil from (a material or surface).
Anagrams
- eolid, oiled, oldie
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deosil
English
Adverb
deosil (not comparable)
- (Wicca) Alternative spelling of deasil
Anagrams
- Isolde, deoils, eolids, oldies, siloed, soiled, soleid
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