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OX'-EYE, n. [ox and eye.] A plant of the genus Buphthalmum; another of the genus...
OX, n. plu. oxen. pron. ox'n. The male of the bovine genus of quadrupeds, castra...
OW'SER, n. Bark and water mixed in a tan-pit.
OWSE, n. Bark of oak beaten or ground to small pieces.
OWRE, n. [L. urus.] A beast. [Not used.]
OWNING, ppr. 1. Having the legal or just title to. 2. Acknowledging; avowing; co...
OWNERSHIP, n. Property; exclusive right of possession; legal or just claim or ti...
OWNER, n. The rightful proprietor; one who has the legal or rightful title, whet...
OWNED, pp. 1. The legal title being vested in; as, the property is owned by a co...
OWN, a. [See Owe and Ought.] 1. Belonging to; possessed; peculiar; usually expre...
OWL'ING, n. The offense of transporting wool or sheep out of England, contrary t...
OWL'ET, n. An owl, which see.
OWL'ER, n. One that conveys contraband goods.
OWL, n. [L. ulula, ululo.] A fowl of the genus Strix, that flies chiefly in the ...
OWING, ppr. [This is used in a passive form, contrary to analogy, for owen or ow...
OWE, v.t. o. [Gr., Eng. own.] 1. To be indebted; to be obliged or bound to pay. ...