English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 38 of 310

odd-job mannoun

Synonym of handyman.

odd-jobbernoun

One who performs odd jobs; a handyperson.

odd-numberedadj

Having or bearing an odd number.

odd-oddadj

Having odd numbers of both protons and neutrons.

odd-toed ungulatenoun

Any mammal in the order Perissodactyla, including horses and other equids, rhinoceroses, and tapirs.

oddballnoun

An eccentric or unusual person.

oddballerynoun

Quirky, eccentric behaviour.

oddballishadj

quirky; eccentric

oddenverb

To make or become odd (all senses)

odderadj

comparative form of odd: more odd

odderonnoun

The hypothetical counterpart of the pomeron, carrying odd charge parity.

Oddfellownoun

A member of a secret order or fraternity established for mutual aid and social enjoyment.

oddificationnoun

Conversion to an "odd" form

oddifyverb

To cause to appear strange.

oddishadj

Somewhat odd.

odditoriumnoun

A shop or museum exhibiting unusual curiosities.

odditynoun

An odd or strange thing or opinion.

oddjobnoun

Alternative form of odd job.

oddlikeadj

Odd; odd-looking.

oddlingnoun

One who is odd or eccentric; an oddball.

oddlingsnoun

plural of oddling

oddlyadv

In a peculiar manner; strangely; unusually.

oddmentnoun

A part of something that is left over, such as a piece of cloth.

oddmentsnoun

A variety of miscellaneous things.

oddnessnoun

The state or quality of being odd.

Oddo-Harkins rulename

a rule which states that elements that have an even number of protons in the nucleus are more common than those with an odd number

oddsnoun

The ratio of the probability of an event happening to that of it not happening.

odds and bodsnoun

Synonym of odds and sods (“miscellaneous items”).

odds and endsnoun

Miscellaneous things; oddments

odds and sodsnoun

Miscellaneous items.

odds budintj

Alternative spelling of ods bodikin.

odds-onadj

Having a chance of winning that is better than even.

oddsboardnoun

A board displaying the odds (or lines) for sports betting.

oddshipnoun

oddity, often used as a form of address.

oddsmakernoun

A person who sets odds for gambling.

oddsmakingnoun

The setting of odds for gambling.

oddsmannoun

A person who offers odds to gamblers.

oddsomeadj

Marked by oddness; strange

oddswiseadv

With respect to odds.

oddvertisementnoun

An advertisement using oddvertising.

oddvertisingnoun

quirky advertising

odenoun

A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; especially, now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.

Odebrechtname

A surname from German.

odeeadv

Very, extremely.

Odegardname

A surname from Norwegian.

odeianoun

plural of odeion

odeionnoun

Alternative form of odeon.

odelayintj

Expressing approval or encouragement.

odeletnoun

A little or short ode.

Odellname

A male given name.

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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 38. 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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