"Roil" is a word in ENGLISH
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.
To disturb, as the temper; to ruffle the temper of; to rouse
the passion of resentment in; to perplex.
To wander; to roam.
To romp.
The idea was that you could grow a system like the Internet one network at a time and then interconnect them. In some sense, the most important thing was the invention of the architecture protocols that enabled the Internet.
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A small ovoid or cylindrical roil or pledget of lint, for keeping a sore, wound, etc., open; a tent.
Read the complete definitionTo insert in a roil; to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, …
Read the complete definitionThe great statute roll. The first of the Eng-lish statute roils, beginnlug with Magna Charta, and ending wlth Edward III. …
Read the complete definitionTo reduce the extent of (as a sail) by roiling or folding a certain portion of it and making it …
Read the complete definitionTo render turbid or muddy; to stir up; to roil.
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Read the complete definitionHaving the lees or sediment disturbed; roiled; muddy; thick; not clear; -- used of liquids of any kind; as, turbid …
Read the complete definitionHaving the form of a volume, or roil; as, volumed mist.
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