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O'PIUM, n. [L. opium; Gr. from juice.] Opium is the inspissated juice of the cap...
OPIS'THODOME, n. [Gr. that is behind, and house.] In Greece, a part or place in ...
OPIN'IONIST, n. One fond of his own notions, or one unduly attached to his own o...
OPIN'IONED, a. Attached to particular opinions; conceited.
OPIN'IONATIVENESS, n. Excessive attachment to one's own opinions; obstinacy in o...
OPIN'IONATIVELY, adv. With undue fondness for one's own opinions; stubbornly.
OPIN'IONATIVE, a. Fond of preconceived notions; unduly attached to one's own opi...
OPIN'IONATELY, adv. Obstinately; conceitedly.
OPIN'IONATE, OPIN'IONATED, a. Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one...
OPINION, n. opin'yon. [L. opinio, from opinor, to thing, Gr., L. suppono.] 1. Th...
OPI'NING, ppr. Thinking. Obs. OPI'NING , n. Opinion; notion. Obs.
OPIN'IATRY, n. Unreasonable attachment to one's own notions; obstinacy in opinio...
OPINIA'TRE, a. Unduly attached to one's own opinion, or stiff in adhering to it....
OPINIA'TOR, n. One unduly attached to his own opinion. Obs.
OPIN'IATIVENESS, n. Undue stiffness in opinion.
OPIN'IATIVE, a. 1. Very stiff in adherence to preconceived notions. 2. Imagined;...