English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 113 of 310

Onodaname

A surname from Japanese.

Onodinoun

A back handspring with a half turn in mid air, finished with a front walkover.

onolatrynoun

Worship of the ass or donkey.

onomancynoun

divination by the letters of a name; nomancy

onomasiologicaladj

Of or pertaining to onomasiology.

onomasiologicallyadv

In an onomasiological manner or context.

onomasiologistnoun

A practitioner of onomasiology

onomasiologynoun

A branch of lexicology concerned with the names of concepts.

onomasticadj

Of or relating to a personal or place name.

onomasticallyadv

In an onomastic way.

onomasticiannoun

A person who studies onomastics; one who studies or researches names.

onomasticonnoun

A book, list, or vocabulary of names, especially of people.

onomasticonsnoun

plural of onomasticon

onomasticsnoun

The branch of lexicology devoted to the study of names and naming, especially the origins of names.

onomatechnynoun

prognostication by the letters of a name; onomancy

onomato-prefix

name

onomatoclastnoun

An opponent of onomatodoxy.

onomatodoxynoun

The doctrine that the name of God is God himself.

onomatoidnoun

In the philosophy of reism, any name denoting a state, relation, property, etc. rather than a body.

onomatologicallyadv

In terms of or by means of onomatology.

onomatologistnoun

onomastician

onomatologynoun

Synonym of onomastics

onomatomancynoun

Synonym of onomancy.

onomatomanianoun

An abnormal obsession with a particular word.

onomatomanticadj

Of or pertaining to onomatomancy.

onomatopenoun

A word formed by onomatopoeia or mimesis.

onomatopeicadj

Rare spelling of onomatopoeic.

onomatophobianoun

The fear of hearing particular names or words.

onomatophorenoun

A specimen that serves to bear a taxonomic name, as a type.

onomatopoeianoun

The property of a word that sounds like what it represents.

onomatopoeiaenoun

plural of onomatopoeia

onomatopoeialadj

Of or pertaining to onomatopoeia.

onomatopoeiannoun

A word formed by onomatopoeia.

onomatopoeicadj

Of or relating to onomatopoeia.

onomatopoeicallyadv

In an onomatopoeic manner.

onomatopoeicsnoun

The use of onomatopoeia.

onomatopoesynoun

The use of onomatopoeia.

onomatopoeticallyadv

In an onomatopoetic manner.

onomatopoetrynoun

A type of poetry based around onomatopoeia.

onomatopoieticadj

Alternative form of onomatopoetic.

onomatopoieticaladj

Alternative form of onomatopoetic.

onomatopoieticallyadv

Alternative form of onomatopoetically.

onomatopœianoun

Dated spelling of onomatopoeia.

onomatopœicaladj

Obsolete form of onomatopoeical.

onomotopoeticallyadv

By means of onomatopoeia.

Onondaganoun

A member of a Native American tribe originally inhabiting Onondaga County, New York.

Onondaganadj

Of or relating to the Onondaga people.

onopordumnoun

Any of the genus Onopordum of asteraceous thistles.

Onoratoname

A surname from Italian.

onoratoitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic white mineral containing antimony, chlorine, and oxygen.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter O contains 15,494 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 310 pages, and you are currently viewing page 113. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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