Homophones for roil, royal

roil / royal [ˈrɔɪl]

roil – adj., n. & v. – adj. – troubled, muddied; n. – 1. an inferior horse, also a clumsy person; 2. tumult, confusion, quarrel; v. – 1. roam, rove, stray; 2. move about vigorously; 3. mentally review a problem; 4. turn up sediment, confuse; 5. annoy, anger, vex; 6. rub fish with salt to preserve

royal – adj. & n. – adj. – 1. appropriate for a monarch, magnificent, splendid; 2. designating the authority of a monarch; 3. occupied or owed to the monarch or a member of his extended family; n. – 1. a monarch or a member of their extended family, king, queen, prince, princess etc.; 2. the second branch of a stag’s antlers; 3. a stag’s antlers with more than ten points; 4. the term has several diverse applications