Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Oxgang

OX'GANG, n. [ox and gang, going.] In ancient laws, as much land as an ox can plo...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxfly

OX'FLY, n. A fly hatched under the skin of cattle.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxbane

OX'BANE, n. A plant, buphonos.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxalic

OXAL'IC, a. [Gr. sorrel,, acid.] Pertaining to sorrel. The oxalic acid is the ac...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxalate

OX'ALATE, n. [See Oxalic .] In chimistry, a salt formed by a combination of the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ox-eyed

OX'-EYED, a. Having large full eyes, like those of an ox.

Webster Dictionary :: Ox-eye

OX'-EYE, n. [ox and eye.] A plant of the genus Buphthalmum; another of the genus...

Webster Dictionary :: Ox

OX, n. plu. oxen. pron. ox'n. The male of the bovine genus of quadrupeds, castra...

Webster Dictionary :: Owser

OW'SER, n. Bark and water mixed in a tan-pit.

Webster Dictionary :: Owse

OWSE, n. Bark of oak beaten or ground to small pieces.

Webster Dictionary :: Owre

OWRE, n. [L. urus.] A beast. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Owning

OWNING, ppr. 1. Having the legal or just title to. 2. Acknowledging; avowing; co...

Webster Dictionary :: Ownership

OWNERSHIP, n. Property; exclusive right of possession; legal or just claim or ti...

Webster Dictionary :: Owner

OWNER, n. The rightful proprietor; one who has the legal or rightful title, whet...

Webster Dictionary :: Owned

OWNED, pp. 1. The legal title being vested in; as, the property is owned by a co...

Webster Dictionary :: Own

OWN, a. [See Owe and Ought.] 1. Belonging to; possessed; peculiar; usually expre...

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