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o·le·um

 (ō′lē-əm)
n. pl. o·le·a (ō′lē-ə) or o·le·ums
A corrosive fuming solution of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid.

[Latin, olive oil; see oil.]
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oleum

(ˈəʊlɪəm)
n, pl olea (ˈəʊlɪə) or oleums
(Elements & Compounds) another name for fuming sulphuric acid
[from Latin: oil, referring to its oily consistency]
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