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OUST, n. [L. ustus.] A kiln to dry hops or malt.
OUSEL, n. oo'zl. The blackbird, a species of the genus Turdus. OUST , v.t. [I ta...
OUSE, n. ooz. [from ooze.] Tanner's bark.
OURSELVES, plu. of ourself. We or us, not others; added to we, by way of emphasi...
OURSELF', pron. reciprocal. [our and self.] This is added after we and us, and s...
OURANOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. heaven, and to describe.] A description of the heavens.
OUR, a. 1. Pertaining or belonging to us; as our country; our rights; our troops...
OUPHEN, n. oof'en. Elfish. Obs.
OUPHE, n. oof'y. A fairy; a goblin; an elf. Obs.
OUND'ED, OUND'ING, a. Waving. [L. unda. Not used.]
OUNCE, n. ouns. [L. uncia, the twelfth part of any thing; Gr; but the Greek is f...
OUGHT. [See Aught , the true orthography.] OUGHT , v. imperfect, aut. 1. To be h...
OUCH, n. 1. A bezil or socket in which a precious stone or seal is set. Exo 39. ...
OT'TER, OT'TOMAN, a. Designating something that pertains to the Turks or to thei...
OT'OMO, n. A fowl of the Lagopus kind, about the size of a tame pigeon, a native...
OTH'ERWISE, adv. [other and wise, manner.] 1. In a different manner. Thy father ...