moil |
noil |
As nouns the difference between moil and noil
is that
moil is hard work while
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as 'Raw Silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
As a verb moil
is to toil, to work hard.
noil |
anoil |
As a noun noil
is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns sometimes it is referred to as 'raw silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
As a verb anoil is
(obsolete) to anoint with oil.
noil |
toil |
As nouns the difference between noil and toil
is that
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as 'Raw Silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer while
toil is labour, work.
As a verb toil is
to labour; work.
nail |
noil |
As nouns the difference between nail and noil
is that
nail is the thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals while
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as 'Raw Silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
As a verb nail
is to fix (an object) to another object using a nail.
nil |
noil |
As nouns the difference between nil and noil
is that
nil is nothing; zero while
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as 'Raw Silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
As a determiner nil
is no, not any.
oil |
noil |
As nouns the difference between oil and noil
is that
oil is while
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns sometimes it is referred to as 'raw silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
soil |
noil |
As nouns the difference between soil and noil
is that
soil is a mixture of sand and organic material, used to support plant growth while
noil is a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns. Sometimes it is referred to as 'Raw Silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
As a verb soil
is to make dirty.
noily |
noil |
Derived terms |
Noily is a derived term of noil.
As an adjective noily
is characteristic of noil.
As a noun noil is
a short fibre left over from combing wool or spinning silk during the preparation of textile yarns sometimes it is referred to as 'raw silk', although this is somewhat of a misnomer.
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