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OS'SEOUS, a. [L. osseus, from os, a bone.] Bony; resembling bone.
OS'SELET, n. [L. os, osis, a bone.] A hard substance growing on the inside of a ...
OS'PRAY, n. [L. ossifraga; as, a bone, and frango, to break; the bone-breaker.] ...
OSNABURG, n. oz'nburg. A species of coarse linen imported from Osnaburg, in Germ...
OS'MUND, n. A plant, or a genus of plants, osmunda, moonwort. The most remarkabl...
OS'MIUM, n. [Gr. odor.] A metal recently discovered, and contained in the ore of...
OS'MAZOME, n. [Gr. odor, and juice.] A substance of an aromatic flavor, obtained...
OSIER, n. o'sher. A willow or water willow, or the twig of the willow, used in m...
OS'CULATORY, a. An osculatory circle, in geometry, is a circle having the same c...
OSCULA'TION, n. [L. osculatio, a kissing.] In geometry, the contract between any...
OSCITA'TION, n. The act of yawning or gaping from sleepiness.
OS'CITANTLY, adv. Carelessly.
OS'CITANT, a. 1. Yawning; gaping. 2. Sleepy; drowsy; dull; sluggish.
OS'CITANCY, n. [L. oscito, to yawn, from os, the mouth.] 1. The act of gaping or...
OS'CILLATORY, a. Moving backward and forward like a pendulum; swinging; as an os...
OSCILLA'TION, n. [L. oscillatio.] Vibration; a moving backward and forward, or s...