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OLEOSAC'CHARUM, n. A mixture of oil and sugar.
O'LEIC, a. [from oil.] The oleic acid is obtained from a soap made by digesting ...
OLEF'IANT, a. [L. oleo, olfacio.] Olefiant gas is a compound of one prime of car...
O'LEATE, n. A compound of oleic acid with a salifiable base.
OLEAS'TER, n. [L. from olea, the olive tree.] A plant of the genus Elaeagnus; th...
OLEAN'DER, n. a plant of the genus Nerium the rose-bay or South sea rose; a beau...
OLEAG'INOUSNESS, n. Oiliness.
OLEAG'INOUS, a. [L. oleaginus, from oleum, oil.] Having the qualities of oil; oi...
OLDNESS, n. 1. Old age; an advanced state of life or existence; as the oldness o...
OLDEN, a. Old; ancient. [Used in poetry.]
OLD-WIFE, n. 1. A contemptuous name for an old prating woman. 1 Tim 4. 2. A fish...
OLD-FASH'IONED, a. formed according to obsolete fashion or custom; as an old-fas...
OLD, a. 1. Advanced far in years or life; having lived beyond the middle period,...
OLATE, v.t. [L. To lay waste, alone.] 1. To deprive of inhabitants; to make dese...
OKER. [See Ocher .]
OKE, n. An Egyptian and Turkish weight, equal to about two pounds and three quar...