Oil

/ɔɪl/ noun

A thick, slippery liquid that does not mix with water, used as fuel, in cooking, or for lubrication.

From Old French "oile," from Latin "oleum" meaning "olive oil," from Greek "elaion" (oil, especially olive oil). Originally it referred mainly to plant oils, especially from olives.

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