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Webster Dictionary :: Oxytone

OX'YTONE, a. [Gr. sharp, and tone.] Having an acute sound. OX'YTONE , n. An acut...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxyrrhodine

OXYR'RHODINE, n. [compounded of Gr. acid, and rose.] A mixture of two parts of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxymoron

OXYMO'RON, n. [Gr. a smart saying which at first view appears foolish.] A rhetor...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxymel

OX'YMEL, n. [Gr. acid, and honey.] A mixture of vinegar and honey.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygon

OX'YGON, n. [Gr. sharp, and an angle.] A triangle having three acute angles.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenous

OXYG'ENOUS, a. Pertaining to oxygen, or obtained from it.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenizing

OX'YGENIZING, ppr. Oxygenating.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenizement

OX'YGENIZEMENT, n. Oxygenation.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenized

OX'YGENIZED, pp. United with oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenize

OX'YGENIZE, v.t. To oxygenate, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenizable

OX'YGENIZABLE, a. Capable of being oxygenized.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenation

OXYGENA'TION, n. The act, operation or process of combining with oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenating

OX'YGENATING, ppr. Uniting with oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenated

OX'YGENATED, pp. United with oxygen.

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygenate

OX'YGENATE, v.t. To unite or cause to combine with oxygen, without the evolution...

Webster Dictionary :: Oxygen

OX'YGEN, n. [Gr. acid, and to generate.] In chimistry, oxygen or oxygen gas is a...

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