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OC'CUPANT, n. 1. He that occupies or takes possession; he that has possession. 2...
OC'CUPATE, v.t. [L. occupo.] To hold; to possess; to take up. [Not used.]
OCCUPA'TION, n. [L. occupatio.] 1. The act of taking possession. 2. Possession; ...
OC'CUPIER, n. 1. One that occupies or takes possession. 2. One who holds possess...
OC'CUPY, v.t. [L. occupo; ob and capio, to seize or take.] 1. To take possession...
OC'CUPYING, ppr. Taking or keeping possession; employing.
OCCUR', v.i. [L. occurro; ob and curro, to run.] 1. Primarily, to meet; to strik...
OCCUR'RENCE, n. 1. Literally, a coming or happening; hence, any incident or acci...
OCCUR'RENT, n. Incident; any thing that happens. Obs.
OCCUR'SION, n. [L. occursio, from occurro, to meet.] A meeting of bodies; a clash.
OCEAN, n. o'shun. [L. oceanus; Gr.; Heb. to encompass, whence a circle. This is ...
OCEANIC, a. oshean'ic. Pertaining to the ocean.
O'CELLATED, a. [L. ocellatus, from ocellus, a little eye.] 1. Resembling an eye....
O'CELOT, n. the Mexican panther.
O'CHER, n. [L. ochra; Gr. from pale.] A variety of clay deeply colored by the ox...
O'CHEROUS, a. 1. Consisting of ocher; as ocherous matter. 2. Resembling ocher; a...