Roil vs. Turbid

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Roilverb

(transitive) To render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of.

Roilverb

(transitive) To annoy; to make someone angry.

Roilverb

(intransitive) To bubble, seethe.

Roilverb

To wander; to roam.

Roilverb

To romp.

Roilverb

To render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of; as, to roil wine, cider, etc. , in casks or bottles; to roil a spring.

Roilverb

To disturb, as the temper; to ruffle the temper of; to rouse the passion of resentment in; to perplex.

Roilverb

To wander; to roam.

Roilverb

To romp.

Roilverb

be agitated;

Roilverb

make turbid by stirring up the sediments of

Turbidadjective

(of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear.

Turbidadjective

Smoky or misty.

Turbidadjective

Unclear; confused; obscure.

Turbidadjective

Not clear; having suspended matter that scatters light passing through; having the lees or sediment disturbed; roiled; muddy; thick; - used of liquids of any kind; as, turbid water; turbid wine.

Turbidadjective

Disturbed; confused; disordered.

Turbidadjective

(of especially liquids) clouded as with sediment;

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