| ole(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to oil.
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| olea1 |
olive (def. 1).
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| ole |
Object Linking and Embedding. A Microsoft Windows technology for presenting applications as objects within other applications and hence to extend the apparent functionality of the host (or client) application. Now on version 2.0.
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| ole- |
Object Linking and Embedding. A Microsoft Windows technology for presenting applications as objects within other applications and hence to extend the apparent functionality of the host (or client) application. Now on version 2.0.
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| olefin |
A Term Used To Describe Manufactured Fibres In Which The Fibre-forming Substance Is Any Long-chain Synthetic Polymer Composed Of At Least 85% By Weight Of Ethene (ethylene), Propane (propylene), Or Other Olefin Units. The Term Includes The Iso Generic Names Are Polypropylene And Polyethylene
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