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roils

Rolling vs Roils - What's the difference?

rolling | roils |


As verbs the difference between rolling and roils

is that rolling is present participle of lang=en while roils is third-person singular of roil.

As a noun rolling

is the act by which something is rolled.

Roils - What does it mean?

roils | |

Roils vs Moils - What's the difference?

roils | moils |


As verbs the difference between roils and moils

is that roils is third-person singular of roil while moils is third-person singular of moil.

As a noun moils is

plural of lang=en.

Roils vs Boils - What's the difference?

roils | boils |


As verbs the difference between roils and boils

is that roils is (roil) while boils is (boil).

As a noun boils is

.

Roils vs Roily - What's the difference?

roils | roily |


As a verb roils

is (roil).

As an adjective roily is

(of water) muddy, cloudy (having lots of sediment).

Rails vs Roils - What's the difference?

rails | roils |


As a noun rails

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb roils is

third-person singular of roil.

Noils vs Roils - What's the difference?

noils | roils |


As a noun noils

is .

As a verb roils is

(roil).

Roids vs Roils - What's the difference?

roids | roils |


As a noun roids

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb roils is

third-person singular of roil.

Rotls vs Roils - What's the difference?

rotls | roils |


As a noun rotls

is plural of rotl.

As a verb roils is

third-person singular of roil.

Broils vs Roils - What's the difference?

broils | roils |


As verbs the difference between broils and roils

is that broils is third-person singular of broil while roils is third-person singular of roil.

As a noun broils

is plural of lang=en.

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