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otter
a mammal with brown fur, a long body, short legs, and webbed feet. Otters live in the water where they eat fish, frogs, and other water animals. Different kinds of otters are found in most parts of the world. They live in groups and are very playful. Otters are related to skunks, badgers, and other kinds of weasels.
ouch
a word used to express sudden pain.
ought
used to express the need to do something because of duty or responsibility. [3 definitions]
ounce
1
a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 28.350 grams. (abbreviated: oz.) [3 definitions]
our
belonging to, done by, or having to do with us.
ours
the one or ones that belong to, are done by, or have to do with us.
ourselves
our own selves (used to show that an action is done to the same people who are doing the action). [3 definitions]
-ous
a suffix that means "having much" or "full of."
oust
to force out; expel.
out
beyond the limits; away. [13 definitions]
out-
a prefix that means "out," "outside," or "outward." [2 definitions]
outboard motor
a small gasoline engine with a propeller, which is attached to the stern of a boat.
outbreak
a sudden breaking out. [2 definitions]
outburst
a sudden coming forth of strong feeling.
outcast
one who is driven out or rejected by society or a group.
outcome
a result of something.
outcry
a loud cry, shout, or uproar. [2 definitions]
outdated
not in fashion or no longer in use.
outdid
past tense of "outdo."
outdo
to do more or better than.
outdone
past participle of "outdo."
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