Bad position for an oil trader?
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OVERABARRELBad position for an oil trader?
ADOUTBad position for a server
JIFFYLUBEPlace for an oil change
OPECAcronym for an oil cartel
OPECAcronym for an oil group
RIGEquipment for drilling an oil well.
OPECAcronym for an oil-rich group
NEATSWith "foot," an oil for leather
OPECAcronym for an oil-rich grp.
spuddingMake the initial drilling for (an oil well)
oilcampa living area for workers at an oil well
oilcampsOILCAMP, a living area for workers at an oil well
doodlebugsAn unscientific device for locating oil or minerals; a divining rod
delphinan archaic word for dolphin; a fatty substance made from dolphin oil
spudto set up earth-boring equipment, esp. for drilling an oil well
canvasesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
canvassesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
NEROLI1993 Brian Eno album named for an oil extracted from the flower of an orange tree
lubricantsA substance, such as oil or grease, used for minimizing friction, esp. in an engine or component
lubricantA substance, such as oil or grease, used for minimizing friction, esp. in an engine or component
sumpsThe base of an internal combustion engine, which serves as a reservoir of oil for the lubrication system
landmenperson who bargains with landowners for the mineral rights to their land, as on behalf of an oil company
landmanperson who bargains with landowners for the mineral rights to their land, as on behalf of an oil company
derrickframework or tower over a deep drill hole (as of an oil well) for supporting boring tackle or for hoisting and lowering
vetiverthe long, fibrous, aromatic roots of an East Indian grass, Vetiveria zizanioides, used for making hangings and screens and yielding an oil used in perfumery
pelargoniumsA tender shrubby plant that is widely cultivated for its red, pink, or white flowers. Some kinds have fragrant leaves that yield an essential oil
pelargoniumA tender shrubby plant that is widely cultivated for its red, pink, or white flowers. Some kinds have fragrant leaves that yield an essential oil
vetiversthe long, fibrous, aromatic roots of an East Indian grass, Vetiveria zizanioides, used for making hangings and screens and yielding an oil used in perfumery
eucalyptusesA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
eucalyptusA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
candlenutsAn evergreen tree of the spurge family, with large seeds that yield an oil used for lighting and other purposes, native to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific islands
rapean Old World herb (Brassica napus) of the mustard family grown as a forage crop and for its seeds which yield rapeseed oil and are a bird food compare canola
hollanda. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
hollandsa. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
lekythoioil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
lekythosoil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
lekythioil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments
sunflowersA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine
sunflowerA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine
amphoralarge two-handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the lip to the shoulder: used chiefly for oil, wine, etc., and, set on a foot, as a commemorative vase awar