English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 228 of 310

ovariumnoun

An ovary.

ovarium masculinumnoun

appendix testis

ovarynoun

A female reproductive organ, often paired, that produces ova in most animals, and in mammals, secretes the hormones estrogen and progesterone.

ovarylessadj

Lacking ovaries.

ovastacinnoun

An astacin found in oocytes, involved in the hardening of the zona pellucida

ovateadj

Shaped like an egg.

ovatedadj

ovate

ovatelyadv

In an ovate manner.

ovationnoun

A victory ceremony of less importance than a triumph.

ovationaladj

Of or relating to ovation.

ovationaryadj

Of or relating to ovation.

Ovchinnikovname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Овчинников (Ovčinnikov).

ove-prefix

Alternative form of ovi-.

Ovechkinname

A masculine-form surname from Russian.

ovennoun

A chamber used for baking or heating.

oven bottomnoun

A kind of muffin or bread roll.

oven dodgernoun

A Jewish person.

oven glovenoun

A heatproof glove designed to carry hot things to or from an oven.

oven magnetnoun

A Jew.

oven mittnoun

An oven glove.

oven-likeadj

Alternative form of ovenlike.

oven-readyadj

Ready for the oven; already suitably prepared for cooking in an oven.

ovenableadj

Suitable for use in an oven.

ovenbirdnoun

Any of several birds:

Ovendenname

A suburban village in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE0727).

ovenedadj

Having an oven, or a particular type of oven.

ovenettenoun

A small oven

ovenfulnoun

As much as an oven will hold.

ovenlessadj

Without an oven, or without the use of an oven.

ovenlikeadj

Resembling an oven, especially in shape

ovenproofadj

Suitable for use in an oven, without being damaged by the heat.

ovenwarenoun

Cooking utensils that can be safely used in an oven.

ovenwoodnoun

wood used to light an oven

overadj

Finished; ended; concluded.

over a barrelprep_phrase

In a disadvantageous or helpless situation, especially one in which one may be controlled or victimized.

over againadv

Afresh; anew.

over againstprep

In comparison to.

over and doneadj

Synonym of over and done with.

over and done withadj

Fully completed and put aside.

over and overadv

Repeatedly; again and again; many times.

over and over againadv

Repeatedly; again and again; many times.

over bridgenoun

Alternative form of overbridge.

over head and earsadj

Completely; wholly; hopelessly; head over heels.

over my dead bodyprep_phrase

Under no circumstances; absolutely not.

over nightadv

Alternative form of overnight.

over nine thousandprep_phrase

Off the charts; through the roof (beyond expectations).

over one's headadj

More complex or confusing than one can understand; beyond one’s comprehension.

over one's skisprep_phrase

Acting or speaking prematurely; getting ahead of oneself.

over squareadj

Of an internal combustion engine design, in which the diameter of the piston is greater than its stroke distance.

over the benderintj

Synonym of over the left shoulder (“to indicate insincerity, negation, or disbelief”).

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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 228. 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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