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moil [mɔɪl] Archaic or dialect vb 1. to moisten or soil or become moist, soiled, etc. 2. (intr) to toil or drudge (esp in the phrase toil and moil) n
1. toil; drudgery 2. confusion; turmoil [C14 (to moisten; later: to work hard in unpleasantly wet conditions) from Old French moillier, ultimately from Latin mollis soft] moiler n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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