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-ol
1- a suffix used in the names of chemical derivatives, representing 鈥渁lcohol鈥 ( glycerol; naphthol; phenol ), or sometimes 鈥減henol鈥 or less definitely assignable phenol derivatives ( resorcinol ).
-ol
2- variant of -ole 2.
OL
3abbreviation for
Ol.
4abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) oil.
O.L.
5abbreviation for
- (in prescriptions) the left eye.
-ol
1suffix forming nouns
- denoting an organic chemical compound containing a hydroxyl group, esp alcohols and phenols
quinol
ethanol
-ol
2combining form
- not used systematically a variant of -ole 1
鈥搊濒
- A suffix used to form the names of chemical compounds having a hydroxyl (OH) group, such as ethanol.
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Origin of -ol3
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Origin of -ol1
Example Sentences
鈥淗e constantly strives to get better. Not just as a comic, but as a human being, I鈥檝e watched him become a father to a daughter that鈥檚 softened his heart. Alex has a big ol鈥 soft heart and loves to pretend he doesn鈥檛.鈥
Months later, in Parade鈥檚 photos, he was completely bald 鈥 but had a big ol鈥 smile on his face.
It has spent about $29 billion on Bitcoin, and its big ol鈥 Bitcoin pile is currently worth about $45 billion.
Whenever we were out as a family 鈥 or even ordering in 鈥 if he wasn鈥檛 excited about the restaurant or unsure what to order, he鈥檇 almost always land on a good ol鈥 cheeseburger.
The show鈥檚 baddies 鈥 Larry Cedar鈥檚 pony-tailed good ol鈥 boy Mitch McConnell, Michael Uribes鈥 snarling Ted Cruz, Jane Papageorge鈥檚 pole-dancing Sarah Palin and Jeff Sumner鈥檚 parasol-twirling Lindsey Graham 鈥 have banded together to thwart Obama鈥檚 presidency at every turn.
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