- oyer
- oyez
- oxy-
- owse
- oxen
- onus
- ooze
- ovum
- owed
- ouze
- ooze
- open
- opah
- open
- once
- only
- omit
- ogre
- okra
- olio
- omen
- oily
- oint
- oker
- olid
- ogam
- ogle
- odyl
- o'er
- odor
- ours
- over
- oto-
- oven
- ogee
- ones
- onto
- opus
- oral
- orby
- orfe
- orgy
- orle
- orlo
- oaky
- oary
- oast
- oath
- obey
- obit
- orts
- osar
- otic
- ouch
- ours
- oust
- odic
- oxid
(n.) A hearing or an inspection, as of a deed, bond, etc., as when
a defendant in court prays oyer of a writing.
(interj.) Hear; attend; -- a term used by criers of courts to
secure silence before making a proclamation. It is repeated three
times.
() A prefix, also used adjectively
() A compound containing oxygen.
() A compound containing the hydroxyl group, more properly
designated by hydroxy-. See Hydroxy-.
(n.) Alt. of Owser
(pl. ) of Ox
(n.) A burden; an obligation.
(n.) Soft mud or slime; earth so wet as to flow gently, or easily
yield to pressure.
(n.) Soft flow; spring.
(n.) The liquor of a tan vat.
(n.) To flow gently; to percolate, as a liquid through the pores
of a substance or through small openings.
(n.) A more or less spherical and transparent mass of granular
protoplasm, which by a process of multiplication and growth develops
into a mass of cells, constituting a new individual like the parent; an
egg, spore, germ, or germ cell. See Illust. of Mycropyle.
(n.) One of the series of egg-shaped ornaments into which the
ovolo is often carved.
(imp. & p. p.) of Owe
(n. & v.) See Ooze.
(n.) Fig.: To leak (out) or escape slowly; as, the secret oozed
out; his courage oozed out.
(v. t.) To cause to ooze.
(a.) Without reserve or false pretense; sincere; characterized by
sincerity; unfeigned; frank; also, generous; liberal; bounteous; --
applied to personal appearance, or character, and to the expression of
thought and feeling, etc.
(a.) Not concealed or secret; not hidden or disguised; exposed to
view or to knowledge; revealed; apparent; as, open schemes or plans;
open shame or guilt.
(a.) Not of a quality to prevent communication, as by closing
water ways, blocking roads, etc.; hence, not frosty or inclement; mild;
-- used of the weather or the climate; as, an open season; an open
winter.
(a.) Not settled or adjusted; not decided or determined; not
closed or withdrawn from consideration; as, an open account; an open
question; to keep an offer or opportunity open.
(a.) Free; disengaged; unappropriated; as, to keep a day open for
any purpose; to be open for an engagement.
(a.) Uttered with a relatively wide opening of the articulating
organs; -- said of vowels; as, the an far is open as compared with the
a in say.
(a.) Uttered, as a consonant, with the oral passage simply
narrowed without closure, as in uttering s.
(a.) Not closed or stopped with the finger; -- said of the string
of an instrument, as of a violin, when it is allowed to vibrate
throughout its whole length.
(a.) Produced by an open string; as, an open tone.
(n.) Open or unobstructed space; clear land, without trees or
obstructions; open ocean; open water.
(v. t.) To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose;
to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to
open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter.
(v. t.) To spread; to expand; as, to open the hand.
(v. t.) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
(v. t.) To make known; to discover; also, to render available or
accessible for settlements, trade, etc.
(v. t.) To enter upon; to begin; as, to open a discussion; to open
fire upon an enemy; to open trade, or correspondence; to open a case in
court, or a meeting.
(v. t.) To loosen or make less compact; as, to open matted cotton
by separating the fibers.
(v. i.) To unclose; to form a hole, breach, or gap; to be
unclosed; to be parted.
(v. i.) To expand; to spread out; to be disclosed; as, the harbor
opened to our view.
(v. i.) To begin; to commence; as, the stock opened at par; the
battery opened upon the enemy.
(v. i.) To bark on scent or view of the game.
(n.) A large oceanic fish (Lampris quttatus), inhabiting the
Atlantic Ocean. It is remarkable for its brilliant colors, which are
red, green, and blue, with tints of purple and gold, covered with round
silvery spots. Called also king of the herrings.
(a.) Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording
unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not
locked up or covered over; -- applied to passageways; as, an open door,
window, road, etc.; also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open
houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc.; also, to means of communication
or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead.
(a.) Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private;
public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or
other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one;
unprotected; exposed.
(a.) Free or cleared of obstruction to progress or to view;
accessible; as, an open tract; the open sea.
(a.) Not drawn together, closed, or contracted; extended;
expanded; as, an open hand; open arms; an open flower; an open
prospect.
(adv.) By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice
nor any number of times more than one.
(adv.) At some one period of time; -- used indefinitely.
(adv.) At any one time; -- often nearly equivalent to ever, if
ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched.
(a.) One alone; single; as, the only man present; his only
occupation.
(a.) Alone in its class; by itself; not associated with others of
the same class or kind; as, an only child.
(a.) Hence, figuratively: Alone, by reason of superiority;
preeminent; chief.
(a.) In one manner or degree; for one purpose alone; simply;
merely; barely.
(a.) So and no otherwise; no other than; exclusively; solely;
wholly.
(a.) Singly; without more; as, only-begotten.
(a.) Above all others; particularly.
(conj.) Save or except (that); -- an adversative used elliptically
with or without that, and properly introducing a single fact or
consideration.
(v. t.) To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to
drop.
(v. t.) To pass by; to forbear or fail to perform or to make use
of; to leave undone; to neglect.
(n.) An imaginary monster, or hideous giant of fairy tales, who
lived on human beings; hence, any frightful giant; a cruel monster.
(n.) An annual plant (Abelmoschus, / Hibiscus, esculentus), whose
green pods, abounding in nutritious mucilage, are much used for soups,
stews, or pickles; gumbo.
(n.) A dish of stewed meat of different kinds.
(n.) A mixture; a medley.
(n.) A collection of miscellaneous pieces.
(n.) An occurrence supposed to portend, or show the character of,
some future event; any indication or action regarded as a foreshowing;
a foreboding; a presage; an augury.
(v. t.) To divine or to foreshow by signs or portents; to have
omens or premonitions regarding; to predict; to augur; as, to omen ill
of an enterprise.
(superl.) Consisting of oil; containing oil; having the nature or
qualities of oil; unctuous; oleaginous; as, oily matter or substance.
(superl.) Covered with oil; greasy; hence, resembling oil; as, an
oily appearance.
(superl.) Smoothly subservient; supple; compliant; plausible;
insinuating.
(v. t.) To anoint.
(n.) See Ocher.
(a.) Alt. of Olidous
(n.) Same as Ogham.
(v. t.) To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or
with a design to attract notice.
(n.) An amorous side glance or look.
(n.) Alt. of Odyle
(prep. & adv.) A contr. of Over.
(n.) Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
(pl. ) of I
(prep.) Above the perpendicular height or length of, with an idea
of measurement; as, the water, or the depth of water, was over his
head, over his shoes.
(prep.) Beyond; in excess of; in addition to; more than; as, it
cost over five dollars.
(prep.) Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of;
notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was
passed over the veto.
(adv.) From one side to another; from side to side; across;
crosswise; as, a board, or a tree, a foot over, i. e., a foot in
diameter.
(adv.) From one person or place to another regarded as on the
opposite side of a space or barrier; -- used with verbs of motion; as,
to sail over to England; to hand over the money; to go over to the
enemy.
(adv.) Also, with verbs of being: At, or on, the opposite side;
as, the boat is over.
(adv.) From beginning to end; throughout the course, extent, or
expanse of anything; as, to look over accounts, or a stock of goods; a
dress covered over with jewels.
(adv.) From inside to outside, above or across the brim.
(prep.) Above, or higher than, in place or position, with the idea
of covering; -- opposed to under; as, clouds are over our heads; the
smoke rises over the city.
(prep.) Across; from side to side of; -- implying a passing or
moving, either above the substance or thing, or on the surface of it;
as, a dog leaps over a stream or a table.
(prep.) Upon the surface of, or the whole surface of; hither and
thither upon; throughout the whole extent of; as, to wander over the
earth; to walk over a field, or over a city.
(prep.) Above; -- implying superiority in excellence, dignity,
condition, or value; as, the advantages which the Christian world has
over the heathen.
(prep.) Above in authority or station; -- implying government,
direction, care, attention, guard, responsibility, etc.; -- opposed to
under.
(prep.) Across or during the time of; from beginning to end of;
as, to keep anything over night; to keep corn over winter.
(adv.) Beyond a limit; hence, in excessive degree or quantity;
superfluously; with repetition; as, to do the whole work over.
(adv.) In a manner to bring the under side to or towards the top;
as, to turn (one's self) over; to roll a stone over; to turn over the
leaves; to tip over a cart.
(adv.) At an end; beyond the limit of continuance; completed;
finished.
(a.) Upper; covering; higher; superior; also, excessive; too much
or too great; -- chiefly used in composition; as, overshoes, overcoat,
over-garment, overlord, overwork, overhaste.
(n.) A certain number of balls (usually four) delivered
successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is bowled
from behind the other wicket as many times, the fielders changing
places.
() A combining form denoting relation to, or situation near or in,
the ear.
(n.) A place arched over with brick or stonework, and used for
baking, heating, or drying; hence, any structure, whether fixed or
portable, which may be heated for baking, drying, etc.; esp., now, a
chamber in a stove, used for baking or roasting.
(n.) A molding, the section of which is the form of the letter S,
with the convex part above; cyma reversa. See Illust. under Cyma.
(n.) Hence, any similar figure used for any purpose.
(adv.) Once.
(prep.) On the top of; upon; on. See On to, under On, prep.
(n.) A work; specif. (Mus.), a musical composition.
(a.) Uttered by the mouth, or in words; spoken, not written;
verbal; as, oral traditions; oral testimony; oral law.
(a.) Of or pertaining to the mouth; surrounding or lining the
mouth; as, oral cilia or cirri.
(a.) Orblike; having the course of an orb; revolving.
(n.) A bright-colored domesticated variety of the id. See Id.
(n.) A frantic revel; drunken revelry. See Orgies
(n.) A bearing, in the form of a fillet, round the shield, within,
but at some distance from, the border.
(n.) The wreath, or chaplet, surmounting or encircling the helmet
of a knight and bearing the crest.
(n.) A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards.
(n.) Resembling oak; strong.
(a.) Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary
feet.
(n.) A kiln to dry hops or malt; a cockle.
(n.) A solemn affirmation or declaration, made with a reverent
appeal to God for the truth of what is affirmed.
(n.) A solemn affirmation, connected with a sacred object, or one
regarded as sacred, as the temple, the altar, the blood of Abel, the
Bible, the Koran, etc.
(n.) An appeal (in verification of a statement made) to a superior
sanction, in such a form as exposes the party making the appeal to an
indictment for perjury if the statement be false.
(n.) A careless and blasphemous use of the name of the divine
Being, or anything divine or sacred, by way of appeal or as a profane
exclamation or ejaculation; an expression of profane swearing.
(v. t.) To give ear to; to execute the commands of; to yield
submission to; to comply with the orders of.
(v. t.) To submit to the authority of; to be ruled by.
(v. t.) To yield to the impulse, power, or operation of; as, a
ship obeys her helm.
(v. i.) To give obedience.
(n.) Death; decease; the date of one's death.
(n.) A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.
(n.) A service for the soul of a deceased person on the
anniversary of the day of his death.
(pl. ) of Ort
(pl. ) of Os
(n. pl.) See 3d Os.
(a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the ear; auricular;
auditory.
(n.) A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or
ornament worn on the person.
(possessive pron.) See Note under Our.
(n.) See Oast.
(v. t.) To take away; to remove.
(v. t.) To eject; to turn out.
(a.) Of or pertaining to od. See Od.
(n.) See Oxide.