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Webster Dictionary :: Omphalotomy

OMPHALOT'OMY, n. [Gr. the navel, and to cut.] The operation of dividing the nave...

Webster Dictionary :: Omy

O'MY, a. Mellow; as land.

Webster Dictionary :: On

ON, pre. [L. in; Gr. Hence they denote nearness, closeness or contiguity, and fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Onager

ON'AGER, n. [L.] The wild ass.

Webster Dictionary :: Onanism

O'NANISM, n. [from Onan, in Scripture.] The crime of self-pollution.

Webster Dictionary :: Once

ONCE, adv. wuns. [from one.] 1. One time. Trees that bear mast are fruitful but ...

Webster Dictionary :: One

ONE, a. wun. [L. unus; Gr.] 1. Single in number; individual; as one man; one boo...

Webster Dictionary :: One-berry

ONE-BERRY, n. wun'-berry. A plant of the genus Paris; true love.

Webster Dictionary :: One-eyed

ONE-EYED, a wun'-eyed. Having one eye only.

Webster Dictionary :: Oneirocritic

ONEIROCRIT'IC, n. [Gr. a dream, and discerning.] An interpreter of dreams; one w...

Webster Dictionary :: Oneirocritical

ONEIROCRIT'ICAL, ONEIROM'ANCY, n. [Gr. a dream, and divination.] Divination by d...

Webster Dictionary :: Onement

ONEMENT, n. wun'ment. State of being one. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Oneness

ONENESS, n. wun'ness. [from one.] Singleness in number; individuality; unity; th...

Webster Dictionary :: Onerary

ON'ERARY, a. [L. onerarius, from onus, a load; onero, to load.] Fitted or intend...

Webster Dictionary :: Onerate

ON'ERATE, v.t. [L. onero, from onus, a burden.] To load; to burden.

Webster Dictionary :: Oneration

ONERA'TION, n. The act of loading.

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