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Oilcan vs Oiler - What's the difference?

oilcan | oiler |


As nouns the difference between oilcan and oiler

is that oilcan is a container with a long spout, for containing oil and delivering it in drops or small quantities for lubricating machinery while oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker.

Oiler vs Foiler - What's the difference?

oiler | foiler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and foiler

is that oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker while foiler is one who foils or frustrates.

Oiler vs Owler - What's the difference?

oiler | owler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and owler

is that oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker while owler is (northern english dialect) the alder tree.

Oiler vs Coiler - What's the difference?

oiler | coiler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and coiler

is that oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker while coiler is a person who, or device which coils.

Oiler vs Oilier - What's the difference?

oiler | oilier |


As a noun oiler

is an oil tanker.

As an adjective oilier is

comparative of oily.

Oiler vs Ogler - What's the difference?

oiler | ogler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and ogler

is that oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker while ogler is one who ogles.

Miler vs Oiler - What's the difference?

miler | oiler |


As nouns the difference between miler and oiler

is that miler is an athlete or a horse who specializes in running races of one mile (often used in a compound with a number or fraction ) while oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker.

Oiler vs Tiler - What's the difference?

oiler | tiler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and tiler

is that oiler is (nautical) an oil tanker while tiler is a person who sets tile.

Oiler vs Boiler - What's the difference?

oiler | boiler |


As nouns the difference between oiler and boiler

is that oiler is an oil tanker while boiler is an apparatus that generates heat (usually by burning fuel) and uses it to heat circulating water (or sometimes another liquid) in a closed system that is then used for space heating, swimming pool heating, or domestic hot water or industrial processes.

Oiled vs Oiler - What's the difference?

oiled | oiler |


As a verb oiled

is simple past and past participle of oil.

As an adjective oiled

is of a machine, supplied with oil so as to allow smooth operation.

As a noun oiler is

an oil tanker.

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