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OSTLERY. [See Hostlery.]
OST'MEN, n. plu. East men; Danish settlers in Ireland, so called.
OSTRACISM, n. [Gr. from a shell, or potter's ware.] 1. In Grecian antiquity, ban...
OS'TRACITE, n. [Gr. from a shell.] An oyster shell in its fossil state, or a sto...
OS'TRACIZE, v.t. [See Ostracism .] To banish by the popular voice, particularly ...
OS'TRICH, n. [L. struthio-camelus; Gr. a sparrow, and an ostrich. The meaning of...
OTACOUS'TIC, a. [Gr. ears, and to hear.] Assisting the sense of hearing; as an o...
OMNIP'OTENCE,'OTENCY, n. [L. omnipotens; omnis, all, and potens, powerful.] 1. A...
OTH'ER, a. [Heb.] 1. Not the same; different; not this or these. Then the other ...
OTH'ERGATES, adv. [other and gate, for way, manner.] Of another manner. Obs.
OTH'ERGUISE, adv. [other and guise, manner.] Of another kind. [corruptly pronoun...
OTH'ERWHERE, adv. [other and where.] In some other place; or in other places.
OTH'ERWHILE, OTH'ERWHILES, adv. [other and while.] At other times.
OTH'ERWISE, adv. [other and wise, manner.] 1. In a different manner. Thy father ...
OT'OMO, n. A fowl of the Lagopus kind, about the size of a tame pigeon, a native...
OT'TER, OT'TOMAN, a. Designating something that pertains to the Turks or to thei...