Elais
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In Greek mythology, Elais (Ancient Greek: Ἐλαΐς) was the daughter of Anius and the goddess of oil (as a food, not a petroleum product). She was one of the Oenotropae and a granddaughter of Dionysus. She had the ability to change anything in oil. Her sisters were Oeno and Spermo.
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