English words starting with or - page 1
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Orangeries
ˈɒrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)riMeanings of Orangeries:
nounA building like a large conservatory where orange trees are grown.
Usage examples:
Among its attractions are its trees along with a large collection of wisteria, grown inside the ora…
Orangery
ˈɒrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)riMeanings of Orangery:
nounA building like a large conservatory where orange trees are grown.
Usage examples:
Among its attractions are its trees along with a large collection of wisteria, grown inside the ora…
Meanings of Oranges:
nounA large round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind.
Usage examples:
Eat plenty of oranges
proper nounA town in southern france, on the river rhône, home of the ancestors of the dutch royal house.
adjectiveRelating to the orange order.
Usage examples:
Orange marches
Meanings of Orangist:
nounA supporter of the house of orange in the netherlands.
Meanings of Orangite:
nounAn orange-yellow variety of thorite.
Orangutan
ɔːˌraŋuːˈtanMeanings of Orangutan:
nounA large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to borneo and sumatra.
Usage examples:
Experts now bracket humans in the ‘hominidae’ family of great apes, along with orangutans, chimpanz…
Orangutang
əˈræŋ.uːtænMeanings of Orangutang:
nounA large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to borneo and sumatra.
Usage examples:
Experts now bracket humans in the ‘hominidae’ family of great apes, along with orangutans, chimpanz…
Orangutans
əˈræŋ.uːtænMeanings of Orangutans:
nounA large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet, native to borneo and sumatra.
Usage examples:
Experts now bracket humans in the ‘hominidae’ family of great apes, along with orangutans, chimpanz…
Meanings of Orans:
nounAn image of a person at prayer with arms outstretched. also attributive: designating such a figure or posture.
Meanings of Orante:
nounAn image of a person at prayer with arms outstretched. also attributive: designating such a figure or posture.
Meanings of Oraon:
nounA member of a people living mainly in the state of jharkhand in northern india and adjacent areas.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or designating the oraons or their language.
Meanings of Orarian:
adjectiveChiefly with lower-case initial. living by the shore.
Meanings of Orarium:
nounAn ecclesiastical stole; (now) specifically the stole worn by a deacon in the greek and russian orthodox churches.
Meanings of Orated:
verbMake a speech, especially pompously or at length.
Usage examples:
Hamlet thinks, speaks, orates, and acts
Meanings of Orates:
verbMake a speech, especially pompously or at length.
Usage examples:
Hamlet thinks, speaks, orates, and acts
Meanings of Orating:
verbMake a speech, especially pompously or at length.
Usage examples:
Hamlet thinks, speaks, orates, and acts
Oration
ɔːˈreɪ.ʃənMeanings of Oration:
nounA formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.
Usage examples:
Pericles' famous funeral oration
Meanings of Orations:
nounA formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.
Usage examples:
Pericles' famous funeral oration
Orator
ˈɒr.ə.tərMeanings of Orator:
nounA public speaker, especially one who is eloquent or skilled.
Usage examples:
A theatrically effective orator
Oratorian
ɒrəˈtɔːrɪənMeanings of Oratorian:
noun(in the roman catholic church) a member of a society of priests without vows, such as the oratory of st philip neri.
Usage examples:
Oratorians will pray together twice a day
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of a member of a society of priests without vows, such as the oratory of st philip neri.
Usage examples:
He wears his oratorian collar and cassock
Meanings of Oratoric:
adjectiveOf or relating to oratory; = "oratorial".
Oratories
ˈɒrət(ə)riMeanings of Oratories:
nounA small chapel, especially for private worship.
Usage examples:
At the same time, the filippine order was spreading its wings, and oratories were set up in many ci…
Oratorio
ˌɒrəˈtɔːrɪəʊMeanings of Oratorio:
nounA large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme, performed without costume, scenery, or action. well-known examples include bach's christmas oratorio, handel's messiah, and haydn's the creation.
Usage examples:
Born in edinburgh, he was a violinist, conductor and teacher whose compositions included operas, or…
Oratorios
ˌɒrəˈtɔːrɪəʊMeanings of Oratorios:
nounA large-scale, usually narrative musical work for orchestra and voices, typically on a sacred theme, performed without costume, scenery, or action. well-known examples include bach's christmas oratorio, handel's messiah, and haydn's the creation.
Usage examples:
Born in edinburgh, he was a violinist, conductor and teacher whose compositions included operas, or…
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