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-ol
-ola suffix used in the names of chemical derivatives, representing “alcohol” (glycerol; naphthol; phenol ), or sometimes “phenol” or less definitely assignable phenol derivatives (resorcinol ).
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Ol.
Ol.abbreviation(in prescriptions) oil.
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O.L.
O.L.abbreviation(in prescriptions) the left eye.
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–ol
–olA suffix used to form the names of chemical compounds having a hydroxyl (OH) group, such as ethanol.
OL
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Etymology
Origin of -ol2
Origin of Ol.4
From the Latin word oleum
Origin of O.L.5
From Latin oculus laevus
Example Sentences
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A case in point: Americans who filed tax returns last month might recall the irony of printing out a line of boilerplate about the good ol’ “Paperwork Reduction Act.”
From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026
It’s time to shift your perspective and write a big, ol’ gratitude list.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 10, 2025
Knott’s Berry Farm’s now-annual summer offering “Ghost Town Alive!” turns all of the park’s ol’ West area into a stage, and it’s a hoot.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2025
It has spent about $29 billion on Bitcoin, and its big ol’ Bitcoin pile is currently worth about $45 billion.
From Slate • Mar. 28, 2025
Gordo was a big ol’ Cubano cat who had been teaching Juan music since he was little.
From "Shadowshaper" by Daniel José Older
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