All English words - page 2432
Meanings of Oilskins:
nounHeavy cotton cloth waterproofed with oil.
Usage examples:
A fisherman's outfit of yellow oilskin
Meanings of Oilstones:
nounA fine-grained flat stone used with oil for sharpening chisels, planes, or other tools.
Usage examples:
He's currently sharpening one of his chisels at the oilstone in the corner of the room.
Meanings of Oilway:
nounA channel for the admission of oil to lubricate a part of an engine or other machine.
Meanings of Oilways:
nounA channel for the admission of oil to lubricate a part of an engine or other machine.
Meanings of Oink:
nounThe characteristic grunting sound of a pig.
Usage examples:
They all laughed, well, more like a series of grunts and oinks.
verbMake an oink.
Usage examples:
The pig trotted off, oinking quietly to itself.
Oinked
ɔɪŋkMeanings of Oinked:
verbMake an oink.
Usage examples:
The pig trotted off, oinking quietly to itself.
nounThe characteristic grunting sound of a pig.
Usage examples:
They all laughed, well, more like a series of grunts and oinks.
Meanings of Oinochoai:
nounA jug of a type used in ancient greece, often having a trefoil-shaped mouth and used for ladling and pouring wine.
Meanings of Oinochoe:
nounA jug of a type used in ancient greece, often having a trefoil-shaped mouth and used for ladling and pouring wine.
Meanings of Oinochoes:
nounA jug of a type used in ancient greece, often having a trefoil-shaped mouth and used for ladling and pouring wine.
Ointment
ˈɔɪnt.məntMeanings of Ointment:
nounA smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic.
Usage examples:
He rubbed some ointment on his leg
Meanings of Oireachtas:
proper nounThe legislature of the republic of ireland: the president, dáil, and seanad.
Meanings of Oiticica:
nounAny of several tropical south american trees, especially licania rigida (family chrysobalanaceae), whose crushed seeds yield a drying oil used in paints and varnishes.
Meanings of Ojibwa:
nounA member of a north american people of the region around lake superior.
Usage examples:
The ojibwas had likewise used deception to their benefit in taking michilimackinac.
adjectiveRelating to the ojibwa or their language.
Usage examples:
Similarly, the native americans of the chippewa / ojibwa tribes thought that the sun's flames were …
Meanings of Ojibway:
nounA member of a north american people of the region around lake superior.
Usage examples:
The ojibwas had likewise used deception to their benefit in taking michilimackinac.
adjectiveRelating to the ojibwa or their language.
Usage examples:
Similarly, the native americans of the chippewa / ojibwa tribes thought that the sun's flames were …
Ok
əʊˈkeɪMeanings of Ok:
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).
Meanings of Okanagan:
nounA member of a north american people of british columbia and washington state.
adjectiveRelating to the okanagan or their language.
Meanings of Okapis:
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.
Meanings of Okay:
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).
Meanings of Okays:
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).
Oke
ˈɒkəMeanings of Oke:
nounVariant spelling of oka.
adjectiveAnother term for ok1 (exclamation).
Okes
əʊkMeanings of Okes:
nounAn egyptian and former turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).
Meanings of Okimono:
nounA japanese standing ornament or figure, especially one put in a guest room of a house.
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