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English words starting with ok

Ok

əʊˈkeɪ

Meanings of Ok:

exclamation

Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Usage examples:

Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjective

Satisfactory but not especially good.

Usage examples:

The flight was ok
adverb

In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.

Usage examples:

The computer continues to work ok
noun

An authorization or approval.

Usage examples:

The officer gave me the ok
verb

Give approval to.

Usage examples:

Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
abbreviation

Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Oka

ˈəʊkə

Meanings of Oka:

noun

An egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).

Meanings of Okanagan:

noun

A member of a north american people of british columbia and washington state.

adjective

Relating to the okanagan or their language.

Okapi

ə(ʊ)ˈkɑːpi

Meanings of Okapi:

noun

A 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.

Meanings of Okapis:

noun

A 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.

Okas

ˈɒkə

Meanings of Okas:

noun

An egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).

Meanings of Okay:

exclamation

Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Usage examples:

Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjective

Satisfactory but not especially good.

Usage examples:

The flight was ok
adverb

In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.

Usage examples:

The computer continues to work ok
noun

An authorization or approval.

Usage examples:

The officer gave me the ok
verb

Give approval to.

Usage examples:

Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
abbreviation

Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Okayed

ˌəʊˈkeɪ

Meanings of Okayed:

verb

Give approval to.

Usage examples:

Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamation

Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Usage examples:

Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjective

Satisfactory but not especially good.

Usage examples:

The flight was ok
adverb

In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.

Usage examples:

The computer continues to work ok
noun

An authorization or approval.

Usage examples:

The officer gave me the ok
abbreviation

Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Okaying

əʊˈkeɪ

Meanings of Okaying:

verb

Give approval to.

Usage examples:

Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamation

Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Usage examples:

Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjective

Satisfactory but not especially good.

Usage examples:

The flight was ok
adverb

In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.

Usage examples:

The computer continues to work ok
noun

An authorization or approval.

Usage examples:

The officer gave me the ok
abbreviation

Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Meanings of Okays:

noun

An authorization or approval.

Usage examples:

The officer gave me the ok
verb

Give approval to.

Usage examples:

Despite objections, the committee ok'd the construction
exclamation

Used to express agreement or acceptance.

Usage examples:

Ok, i'll pass on your message
adjective

Satisfactory but not especially good.

Usage examples:

The flight was ok
adverb

In a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.

Usage examples:

The computer continues to work ok
abbreviation

Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Oke

ˈɒkə

Meanings of Oke:

noun

Variant spelling of oka.

adjective

Another term for ok1 (exclamation).

Meanings of Okenite:

noun

A 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).

Okes

əʊk

Meanings of Okes:

noun

An egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).

Meanings of Okey:

exclamation

Informal for ok

Meanings of Okey dokey:

exclamation

Informal for ok

Meanings of Okey-doke:

exclamation

Informal for ok

Okie

əʊk

Meanings of Okie:

noun

A native or inhabitant of oklahoma.

Usage examples:

A grim-faced okie

Meanings of Okimono:

noun

A japanese standing ornament or figure, especially one put in a guest room of a house.

Meanings of Okinawa:

proper noun

A region in southern japan, in the southern ryukyu islands; capital, naha.

Oklahoma

əʊ.kləˈhəʊ.mə

Meanings of Oklahoma:

proper noun

A 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.

noun

A 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.

Oklahoman

ˌəʊ.kləˈhəʊ.mən

Meanings of Oklahoman:

adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the us state of oklahoma or its inhabitants.

Usage examples:

His oklahoman drawl
noun

A native or inhabitant of the us state of oklahoma.

Usage examples:

The handsome oklahoman remained active in both tv and film

Meanings of Oklahomans:

noun

A native or inhabitant of the us state of oklahoma.

Usage examples:

The handsome oklahoman remained active in both tv and film
adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the us state of oklahoma or its inhabitants.

Usage examples:

His oklahoman drawl

Okra

ˈəʊ.krə

Meanings of Okra:

noun

A 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…

Meanings of Okrug:

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…

Okta

ˈɒktə

Meanings of Okta:

noun

A 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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