OILING
Verb
oiling
present participle of oil
Noun
oiling (plural oilings)
An application of oil.
Source: Wiktionary
OIL
Oil, n. Etym: [OE. oile, OF. oile, F. huile, fr. L. oleum; akin to
Gr. Olive.]
Definition: Any one of a great variety of unctuous combustible substances,
not miscible with water; as, olive oil, whale oil, rock oil, etc.
They are of animal, vegetable, or mineral origin and of varied
composition, and they are variously used for food, for solvents, for
anointing, lubrication, illumination, etc. By extension, any
substance of an oily consistency; as, oil of vitriol.
Note: The mineral oils are varieties of petroleum. See Petroleum. The
vegetable oils are of two classes, essential oils (see under
Essential), and natural oils which in general resemble the animal
oils and fats. Most of the natural oils and the animal oils and fats
consist of ethereal salts of glycerin, with a large number of organic
acids, principally stearic, oleic, and palmitic, forming respectively
stearin, olein, and palmitin. Stearin and palmitin prevail in the
solid oils and fats, and olein in the liquid oils. Mutton tallow,
beef tallow, and lard are rich in stearin, human fat and palm oil in
palmitin, and sperm and cod-liver oils in olein. In making soaps, the
acids leave the glycerin and unite with the soda or potash. Animal
oil, Bone oil, Dipple's oil, etc. (Old Chem.), a complex oil obtained
by the distillation of animal substances, as bones. See Bone oil,
under Bone.
– Drying oils, Essential oils. (Chem.) See under Drying, and
Essential.
– Ethereal oil of wine, Heavy oil of wine. (Chem.) See under
Ethereal.
– Fixed oil. (Chem.) See under Fixed.
– Oil bag (Zoöl.), a bag, cyst, or gland in animals, containing
oil.
– Oil beetle (Zoöl.), any beetle of the genus Meloe and allied
genera. When disturbed they emit from the joints of the legs a
yellowish oily liquor. Some species possess vesicating properties,
and are used instead of cantharides.
– Oil box, or Oil cellar (Mach.), a fixed box or reservoir, for
lubricating a bearing; esp., the box for oil beneath the journal of a
railway-car axle.
– Oil cake. See under Cake.
– Oil cock, a stopcock connected with an oil cup. See Oil cup.
– Oil color. (a) A paint made by grinding a coloring substance in
oil. (b) Such paints, taken in a general sense.
– Oil cup, a cup, or small receptacle, connected with a bearing as
a lubricator, and usually provided with a wick, wire, or adjustable
valve for regulating the delivery of oil.
– Oil engine, a gas engine worked with the explosive vapor of
petroleum.
– Oil gas, inflammable gas procured from oil, and used for lighting
streets, houses, etc.
– Oil gland. (a) (Zoöl.) A gland which secretes oil; especially in
birds, the large gland at the base of the tail. (b) (Bot.) A gland,
in some plants, producing oil.
– Oil green, a pale yellowish green, like oil.
– Oil of brick, empyreumatic oil obtained by subjecting a brick
soaked in oil to distillation at a high temperature, -- used by
lapidaries as a vehicle for the emery by which stones and gems are
sawn or cut. Brande & C.
– Oil of talc, a nostrum made of calcined talc, and famous in the
17th century as a cosmetic. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
– Oil of vitriol (Chem.), strong sulphuric acid; -- so called from
its oily consistency and from its forming the vitriols or sulphates.
– Oil of wine, .
– Oil painting. (a) The art of painting in oil colors. (b) Any kind
of painting of which the pigments are originally ground in oil.
– Oil palm (Bot.), a palm tree whose fruit furnishes oil, esp.
Elæis Guineensis. See Elæis.
– Oil sardine (Zoöl.), an East Indian herring (Clupea scombrina),
valued for its oil.
– Oil shark (Zoöl.) (a) The liver shark. (b) The tope.
– Oil still, a still for hydrocarbons, esp. for petroleum.
– Oil test, a test for determining the temperature at which
petroleum oils give off vapor which is liable to explode.
– Oil tree. (Bot.) (a) A plant of the genus Ricinus (R. communis),
from the seeds of which castor oil is obtained. (b) An Indian tree,
the mahwa. See Mahwa. (c) The oil palm.
– To burn the midnight oil, to study or work late at night.
– Volatle oils. See Essential oils, under Essential.
Oil, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Oiled; p. pr. & vb. n. Oiling.]
Definition: To smear or rub over with oil; to lubricate with oil; to anoint
with oil.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition