off-road |
of a type of vehicle used away from streets and highways. |
offset |
to make up for or balance. |
offshoot |
a branch or shoot from the main stem of a plant. [2 definitions] |
offshore |
away from the shore. [3 definitions] |
offspring |
the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant. |
off the air |
not broadcast on radio or television. |
off the beaten path |
in a place that is hard to reach or not visited often. |
off the beaten track |
in a place difficult to reach or not often visited. |
off the cuff |
(informal) done without planning or thinking ahead. |
off the track |
not related to the point or issue. |
often |
at many times; frequently. |
ogre |
an ugly giant or monster in folk tales and children's stories. Ogres are said to eat people. [2 definitions] |
OH |
abbreviation of "Ohio." |
oh |
a word used to express surprise, pain, or other feelings. |
Ohio |
a state in the midwestern United States. Its capital is Columbus. (abbreviated: OH) [2 definitions] |
oil |
any one of the greasy liquids that come from minerals, animals, plants or chemicals. Oil can be dissolved in alcohol, but not water. [3 definitions] |
oil well |
a well from which petroleum is drawn or pumped. |
oily |
of or like oil. [2 definitions] |
ointment |
a soft, oily substance made to be rubbed into the skin. Ointment may be used as medicine or to soften the skin. |
Ojibwa |
a member of an American Indian people living around Lake Superior in the United States and Canada. |
OK1 |
(informal) all right; satisfactory. [5 definitions] |