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O is the fifteenth letter, and the fourth vowel in the English Alphabet. The sha...
OAF, n. [said to be a corruption of ouph or elf, a fairy or demon, and to denote...
OAFISH, a. Stupid; dull; doltish. [Little used.]
OAFISHNESS, n. Stupidity; dullness; folly. [Little used.]
OAK, n. [It is probably that the first syllable, oak, was originally an adjectiv...
OAK-APPLE, n. A kind of spungy excrescence on oak leaves or tender branches, _c....
OAKEN, a. o'kn. 1. Made of oak or consisting of oak; as an oaken plank or bench;...
OAKENPIN, n. An apple; so called from its hardness.
OAKLING, n. A young oak.
OAKUM, n. The substance of old ropes untwisted and pulled into loose hemp; used ...
OAKY, a. [from oak.] Hard; firm; strong.
OAR, n. An instrument for rowing boats, being a piece of timber round or square ...
OARY, a. Having the form or use of an oar; as the swan's oary feet.
OAST, OAT, n. A plant of the genus Avena, and more usually, the See d of the pla...
OAT-THISTLE, n. A plant. [Not used.]
OATCAKE, n. A cake made of the meal of oats.