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OPUS'CULE, n. [L. opusculum.] A small work.
OP'ULENTLY, adv. Richly; with abundance or splendor.
OP'ULENT, a. [L. opulentus.] Wealthy; rich; affluent; having a large estate or p...
OP'ULENCE, n. [L. opulentia, from opes, wealth.] Wealth; riches; affluence. [Opu...
OP'TIONAL, a. 1. Left to one's wish or choice; depending on choice or preference...
OP'TION, n. [L. optio, from opto, to wish or desire.] 1. The power of choosing; ...
OPTIM'ITY, n. The state of being best.
OP'TIMISM, n. [L. optimus, best.] The opinion or doctrine that every thing in na...
OP'TIMACY, n. [L. optimates, grandees, from optimus, best.] The body of nobles; ...
OP'TICS, n. The science which treats of light and the phenomena of vision.
OPTI'CIAN, n. 1. A person skilled in the science of optics. 2. One who makes or ...
OP'TIC,'TICAL, a. [Gr. from to see, the eye.]
OP'TATIVE, a. [L. optativus, from opto, to desire or wish.] Expressing desire or...
OPTA'TION, n. [L. optatio.] A desiring; the expression of a wish.
OP'TABLE, a. [L. optabilis, from opto, to desire.] Desirable. [Not used.]
OPSONA'TION, n. [L. obsono, to cater.] A catering; a buying of provisions. [Not ...