We found 25 words by descrambling these letters OILWELL

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Our word finder found 25 words from the 7 scrambled letters in E I L L L O W you searched for.

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What Can The Letters OILWELL Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters OILWELL when you unscramble them.

  • lilo (unknown)
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  • Loll (v. i.)
    To act lazily or indolently; to recline; to lean; to throw one's self down; to lie at ease.
  • Loll (v. i.)
    To hand extended from the mouth, as the tongue of an ox or a log when heated with labor or exertion.
  • Loll (v. i.)
    To let the tongue hang from the mouth, as an ox, dog, or other animal, when heated by labor; as, the ox stood lolling in the furrow.
  • Loll (v. t.)
    To let hang from the mouth, as the tongue.
  • lowe (unknown)
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  • lwei (unknown)
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  • Well (a.)
    Being in favor; favored; fortunate.
  • Well (a.)
    Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.
  • Well (a.)
    Good in condition or circumstances; desirable, either in a natural or moral sense; fortunate; convenient; advantageous; happy; as, it is well for the country that the crops did not fail; it is well that the mistake was discovered.
  • Well (a.)
    Safe; as, a chip warranted well at a certain day and place.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A compartment in the middle of the hold of a fishing vessel, made tight at the sides, but having holes perforated in the bottom to let in water for the preservation of fish alive while they are transported to market.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A depressed space in the after part of the deck; -- often called the cockpit.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A hole or excavation in the earth, in mining, from which run branches or galleries.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to reach a supply of water, generally of a cylindrical form, and often walled with stone or bricks to prevent the earth from caving in.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A shaft made in the earth to obtain oil or brine.
  • Well (v. i.)
    A vertical passage in the stern into which an auxiliary screw propeller may be drawn up out of water.
  • Well (v. i.)
    An inclosure in the middle of a vessel's hold, around the pumps, from the bottom to the lower deck, to preserve the pumps from damage and facilitate their inspection.
  • Well (v. i.)
    An issue of water from the earth; a spring; a fountain.
  • Well (v. i.)
    An opening through the floors of a building, as for a staircase or an elevator; a wellhole.
  • Well (v. i.)
    Fig.: A source of supply; fountain; wellspring.
  • Well (v. i.)
    The lower part of a furnace, into which the metal falls.
  • Well (v. i.)
    To issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring.
  • Well (v. t.)
    Considerably; not a little; far.
  • Well (v. t.)
    Fully or about; -- used with numbers.
  • Well (v. t.)
    In a good or proper manner; justly; rightly; not ill or wickedly.
  • Well (v. t.)
    In such manner as is desirable; so as one could wish; satisfactorily; favorably; advantageously; conveniently.
  • Well (v. t.)
    Suitably to one's condition, to the occasion, or to a proposed end or use; suitably; abundantly; fully; adequately; thoroughly.
  • Well (v. t.)
    To pour forth, as from a well.
  • Wile (n.)
    A trick or stratagem practiced for insnaring or deception; a sly, insidious; artifice; a beguilement; an allurement.
  • Wile (v. t.)
    To draw or turn away, as by diversion; to while or while away; to cause to pass pleasantly.
  • Wile (v. t.)
    To practice artifice upon; to deceive; to beguile; to allure.
  • Will (adv.)
    As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, \"I will\" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when \"will\" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, \"You will go,\" or \"He will go,\" describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.
  • Will (adv.)
    To wish; to desire; to incline to have.
  • Will (n.)
    To enjoin or command, as that which is determined by an act of volition; to direct; to order.
  • Will (n.)
    To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of choice; to ordain; to decree.
  • Will (n.)
    To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch.
  • Will (v.)
    Arbitrary disposal; power to control, dispose, or determine.
  • Will (v.)
    Strong wish or inclination; desire; purpose.
  • Will (v.)
    That which is strongly wished or desired.
  • Will (v.)
    The choice or determination of one who has authority; a decree; a command; discretionary pleasure.
  • Will (v.)
    The choice which is made; a determination or preference which results from the act or exercise of the power of choice; a volition.
  • Will (v.)
    The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a man makes disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death; testament; devise. See the Note under Testament, 1.
  • Will (v.)
    The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by which it is capable of choosing; the faculty or power of the mind by which we decide to do or not to do; the power or faculty of preferring or selecting one of two or more objects.
  • Will (v. i.)
    To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire.
  • Will (v. i.)
    To exercise an act of volition; to choose; to decide; to determine; to decree.

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