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] |
OK2 |
abbreviation of "Oklahoma." |
okay |
another spelling of OK. |
Oklahoma |
a state in the southwestern United States. Its capital is Oklahoma City. (abbreviated: OK) |
okra |
a green vegetable that is shaped like a tube. Okra becomes sticky when cooked and is used in soups or fried. [2 definitions] |
old |
having lived for many years; not young. [5 definitions] |
olden |
of or having to do with ancient times. |
Old English |
the English language as it was spoken from about 450 to about 1400. |
old-fashioned |
looking or being like past styles, manners, or ways of behaving. [2 definitions] |
Old Testament |
the Christian name for the writings that make up the first major part of the Bible. The Old Testament is also part of the Hebrew scriptures. |
old-time |
of, concerning, or typical of a time in the past. |