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OP'PIDAN, n. [L. oppidanus, from oppidum a city or town.] 1. An inhabitant of a ...
OPOS'SUM, n. A quadruped of the genus Didelphis. It has a prehensile tail, like ...
OPO'PANAX, n. [L.; Gr. juice, and a plant.] A gum-resin of a tolerably firm text...
OPODEL'DOC, n. 1. The name of a plaster, said to have been invented by Mindereru...
OPOBAL'SAM, n. [L. Gr. juice, and balsamum.] The balm or balsam of Gilead. It ha...
O'PLE-TREE, n. [L. opulus.] The witch-hazel. Obs.
O'PIUM, n. [L. opium; Gr. from juice.] Opium is the inspissated juice of the cap...
OPIS'THODOME, n. [Gr. that is behind, and house.] In Greece, a part or place in ...
OPIN'IONIST, n. One fond of his own notions, or one unduly attached to his own o...
OPIN'IONED, a. Attached to particular opinions; conceited.
OPIN'IONATIVENESS, n. Excessive attachment to one's own opinions; obstinacy in o...
OPIN'IONATIVELY, adv. With undue fondness for one's own opinions; stubbornly.
OPIN'IONATIVE, a. Fond of preconceived notions; unduly attached to one's own opi...
OPIN'IONATELY, adv. Obstinately; conceitedly.
OPIN'IONATE, OPIN'IONATED, a. Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one...
OPINION, n. opin'yon. [L. opinio, from opinor, to thing, Gr., L. suppono.] 1. Th...