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ODD'ITY, n. 1. Singularity; strangeness; as the oddity of dress, manners or shap...
ODD, a. 1. Not even; not divisible into equal numbers; as one, three, five, seve...
OC'ULIST, n. [from L. oculus, the eye.] One skilled in diseases of the eyes, or ...
OC'ULIFORM, a. [L. oculus, eye, and forma, form.] In the form of an eye; resembl...
OC'ULATE, a. [L. oculatus.] Furnished with eyes; knowing by the eye.
OC'ULARLY, adv. by the eye, sight or actual view.
OC'ULAR, a. [L. ocularius, from oculus, eye.] Depending on the eye; known by the...
OC'TUPLE, a. [L. octuplus; octo, eight, and plico, to fold.] Eight-fold.
OCTOSYL'LABLE, a. [L. octo, eight, and syllaba, syllable.] Consisting of eight s...
OC'TOSTYLE, n. [Gr. eight, and style.] In ancient architecture, the face of an e...
OCTOSPERM'OUS, a. [Gr. eight, and See d.] Containing eight See ds.
OCTORA'DIATED, a. [L. octo, eight, and radius, ray.] Having eight rays.
OCTOPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. eight and a petal.] Having eight petals or flower-leaves.
OCTONOC'ULAR, a. [L. octo, eight, and oculus, eye.] Having eight eyes.
OC'TONARY, a. [L. octonarius.] Belonging to the number eight.
OCTOLOC'ULAR, a. [L. octo, eight, and locus, place.] In botany, having eight cel...