English Words: O

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odontologistnoun

A specialist in odontology.

odontologynoun

The study of the structure and development of teeth.

odontomanoun

A hamartoma of odontogenic origin.

odontomachnoun

Any ant of the genus Odontomachus.

odontomachineadj

Relating to trap-jaw ants of the genus Odontomachus

odontomalacianoun

Abnormal softening of the teeth due to dysfunctional mineralization.

odontomaxillaryadj

Relating to the teeth and jaw.

odontometernoun

An odontograph.

odontometricadj

Relating to odontometrics

odontometricsnoun

The measurement of teeth

odontonecrosisnoun

Necrosis of the tooth.

odontoneuralgianoun

Neuralgia affecting the nerves in a tooth.

odontopaediatricadj

Relating to odontopaediatrics

odontopaediatricsnoun

dentistry performed on infants

odontopathogennoun

A dental pathogen

odontopathogenicadj

Relating to odontopathogens

odontopathologynoun

The study of diseases of the teeth.

odontopathynoun

Any disease that affects the teeth

odontopediatricsnoun

Alternative form of odontopaediatrics.

odontophobianoun

An irrational fear of dentistry.

odontophobicadj

Having an irrational fear of dentistry.

odontophoraladj

Relating to the odontophore.

odontophorenoun

A projection in the mouths of most molluscs, used with the radula to break up food.

odontophorousadj

odontophoral.

odontoplastynoun

A procedure that adjusts a tooth's size, shape or length through the selective removal of small amounts of enamel

odontopterygiannoun

An extinct pelican-like pelagornithid seabird of the suborder Odontopterygia.

odontorrhagianoun

bleeding from the socket after removal of a tooth

odontoscopenoun

An instrument for testing the action of gear wheels.

odontosectionnoun

An incision into a tooth

odontoskeletaladj

Relating to teeth and the skeleton

odontostylenoun

A protrusible, hollow, needle-like tooth found in nematodes, used to puncture and empty food items.

odontotechnynoun

The technical devices and items that are used in the practice of dentistry and orthodontia.

odontothecanoun

The capsule or follicle of a tooth

odontotomynoun

The removal of gum tissue that overlays part of a tooth

odontotremataceousadj

Of or relating to the Odontotremataceae.

odonymnoun

An identifying name given to a street; a street name.

odornoun

Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive.

odor of sanctitynoun

Alternative spelling of odour of sanctity.

odoramentnoun

Something which gives off a scent; an odoriferous substance.

odorateadj

odorous

odorativeadj

Relating to the sense of smell.

odoredadj

Having an odor, especially having a specified odor.

Odoreuname

A village and commune of Satu Mare County, Romania.

odorfuladj

odorous

Odorheiu Secuiescname

A city in Harghita County, Romania.

odorinoun

An energetic Japanese style of folk dance.

odoriferousadj

Having an odor or fragrance.

odoriferouslyadv

In an odoriferous manner.

odoriferousnessnoun

The quality of being odoriferous.

odorimetrynoun

The measurement of odor.

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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 41. 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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