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- MOIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Moil may mean "to work hard" but its origins are the opposite of hard; it ultimately derives from Latin mollis, meaning "soft " (Other English derivatives of mollis are emollient, mollify, and mollusk )
- MOIL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MOIL definition: to work hard; drudge See examples of moil used in a sentence
- moil - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb moil (third-person singular simple present moils, present participle moiling, simple past and past participle moiled) To toil, to work hard
- Moil - definition of moil by The Free Dictionary
1 To work hard; toil: men who moil in mines 2 To churn about continuously: clouds moiling in the wind
- MOIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 to moisten or soil or become moist, soiled, etc 2 to toil or drudge (esp in the phrase toil and moil) 3 toil; Click for more definitions
- Moil - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
mɔɪl IPA guide Other forms: moiling; moiled; moils Definitions of moil verb work hard synonyms: dig, drudge, fag, grind, labor, labour, toil, travail
- Moil - Word Genius
In Latin, "mollis" means "soft," and "moil" originally meant "to moisten or soften" a substance But if you're laboring in mud, it's probably pretty hard work, and that's likely how "moil" came to mean "strenuous work "
- Moil - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Moil, as a noun, refers to hard work or toil that is often exhausting in nature It can signify the strenuous effort put into physical labor or a challenging task
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