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ORIG'INATE, v.t. To cause to be; to bring into existence; to produce what is new...
ORIG'INATED, pp. Brought into existence.
ORIG'INATING, ppr. Bringing into existence.
ORIGINA'TION, n. 1 the act of bringing or coming into existence; first productio...
ORIL'LON, n. In fortification, a rounding of earth, faced with a wall, raised on...
O'RIOL, n. A small apartment next a hall, where particular persons dine; a sort ...
O'RIOLE, n. A genus of birds of the order of picae.
ORI'ON, n. [Gr. unfortunately accented by the poets on the second syllable.] A c...
OR'ISON, n. [L. oratio, from, oro.] A prayer of supplication. Lowly they bowed a...
ORK, n. [L. orca.] A fish.
ORLE, n. [infra.] In heraldry, an ordinary in the form of a fillet, round the sh...
OR'LET, OR'LO, n. [Heb.] In architecture, a fillet under the ovolo of a capital.
OR'LOP, n. In a ship of war, a platform of planks laid over the beams in the hol...
OR'NAMENT, n. [L. ornamentum, from orno, to adorn. Varro informs us that this wa...
ORNAMENT'AL, a. Serving to decorate; giving additional beauty; embellishing. Som...
ORNAMENT'ALLY, adv. In such a manner as to add embellishment.