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old having lived for a long time; not young. [11 definitions]
olden of or pertaining to ancient times.
Old English the English language from the fifth to the thirteenth centuries; Anglo-Saxon. [2 definitions]
old-fashioned resembling past styles, manners, or modes of behavior; outdated. [2 definitions]
Old Testament the Christian name for the Hebrew Scriptures that make up the first of two main divisions of the Christian Bible but the whole of the Jewish Bible. (Cf. New Testament.) [2 definitions]
old-time of, concerning, or typical of long-past times. [2 definitions]
Old World the Eastern Hemisphere, esp. Europe or European culture.
oleomargarine an imitation butter made chiefly from vegetable oil; margarine; oleo.
olive a small green or black fruit with a pit, eaten raw or used as a source of oil. [5 definitions]
olive oil oil pressed from ripe olives, used esp. in cooking.
Olympic of or pertaining to the Olympic Games. [3 definitions]
Olympus Mount Olympus, a mountain in northern Greece, believed in ancient times to be the dwelling place of the gods.
Oman a country on the Indian Ocean northeast of Yemen and west of Saudi Arabia.
omelet a dish made from beaten eggs that are cooked into a single sheet and folded, often over a filling of cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms, or other ingredients.
omen an occurrence that is believed to be a supernatural indicator of future good or evil. [3 definitions]
ominous indicating or threatening future evil or unpleasantness. [2 definitions]
omit to not include (something) through neglect or by decision; leave out. [2 definitions]
omnivore an animal that feeds on both plants and animals.
omnivorous living on a diet of both plant and animal food. [3 definitions]
on above and supported by. [19 definitions]
on account of because of.