English dictionary: words starting with ok
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Ok
ˌəʊˈkeɪexclamationUsed to express agreement or acceptance.
Usage examples:
Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjectiveSatisfactory but not especially good.
Usage examples:
The flight was ok
adverbIn a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
Usage examples:
The computer continues to work ok
nounAn authorization or approval.
Usage examples:
The officer gave me the ok
verbGive approval to.
Usage examples:
Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
abbreviationOklahoma (in official postal use).
nounAn egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).
nounA member of a north american people of british columbia and washington state.
adjectiveRelating to the okanagan or their language.
nounA large browsing mammal of the giraffe family that lives in the rainforests of northern democratic republic of congo (zaire). it has a dark chestnut coat with stripes on the hindquarters and upper legs.
Usage examples:
This family includes only two living species, the giraffe and the okapi.
nounA large browsing mammal of the giraffe family that lives in the rainforests of northern democratic republic of congo (zaire). it has a dark chestnut coat with stripes on the hindquarters and upper legs.
Usage examples:
This family includes only two living species, the giraffe and the okapi.
nounAn egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).
exclamationUsed to express agreement or acceptance.
Usage examples:
Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjectiveSatisfactory but not especially good.
Usage examples:
The flight was ok
adverbIn a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
Usage examples:
The computer continues to work ok
nounAn authorization or approval.
Usage examples:
The officer gave me the ok
verbGive approval to.
Usage examples:
Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
abbreviationOklahoma (in official postal use).
verbGive approval to.
Usage examples:
Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamationUsed to express agreement or acceptance.
Usage examples:
Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjectiveSatisfactory but not especially good.
Usage examples:
The flight was ok
adverbIn a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
Usage examples:
The computer continues to work ok
nounAn authorization or approval.
Usage examples:
The officer gave me the ok
abbreviationOklahoma (in official postal use).
verbGive approval to.
Usage examples:
Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamationUsed to express agreement or acceptance.
Usage examples:
Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjectiveSatisfactory but not especially good.
Usage examples:
The flight was ok
adverbIn a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
Usage examples:
The computer continues to work ok
nounAn authorization or approval.
Usage examples:
The officer gave me the ok
abbreviationOklahoma (in official postal use).
nounAn authorization or approval.
Usage examples:
The officer gave me the ok
verbGive approval to.
Usage examples:
Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamationUsed to express agreement or acceptance.
Usage examples:
Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjectiveSatisfactory but not especially good.
Usage examples:
The flight was ok
adverbIn a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
Usage examples:
The computer continues to work ok
abbreviationOklahoma (in official postal use).
nounVariant spelling of oka.
adjectiveAnother term for ok1 (exclamation).
nounA triclinic hydrous silicate of calcium occurring as minute needle- or blade-shaped crystals of a whitish colour in vesicles in eruptive rocks. compare "dysclasite". also: the mineral wollastonite, misidentified as a form of okenite (rare, now historical).
nounAn egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).
exclamationInformal for ok
exclamationInformal for ok
exclamationInformal for ok
nounA native or inhabitant of oklahoma.
Usage examples:
A grim-faced okie
nounA japanese standing ornament or figure, especially one put in a guest room of a house.
proper nounA region in southern japan, in the southern ryukyu islands; capital, naha.
proper nounA state in the southern central us, north of texas; population 3,642,361 (est. 2008); capital, oklahoma city. acquired from the french as part of the louisiana purchase in 1803, it became the 46th state of the us in 1907.
nounA state in the southern us, whose capital city is oklahoma city
Usage examples:
It was an area the size of oklahoma., they own a restaurant in oklahoma.
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the us state of oklahoma or its inhabitants.
Usage examples:
His oklahoman drawl
nounA native or inhabitant of the us state of oklahoma.
Usage examples:
The handsome oklahoman remained active in both tv and film
nounA native or inhabitant of the us state of oklahoma.
Usage examples:
The handsome oklahoman remained active in both tv and film
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the us state of oklahoma or its inhabitants.
Usage examples:
His oklahoman drawl
nounA plant of the mallow family with long ridged seed pods, native to the old world tropics.
Usage examples:
The french and black creoles taught the cajuns how to grow cotton, sugarcane, and okra; they learne…
noun(in russia and bulgaria) a territorial division for administrative and other purposes.
Usage examples:
He served as commander and staff officer in the russian group of forces in germany, far eastern and…
nounA unit used in expressing the extent of cloud cover, equal to one eighth of the sky.
Usage examples:
The amount of sky covered is typically measured in oktas, eighths of sky cover, a non-linear scale.
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