French Words: Ó

108 words · Page 1 of 3

óbeitnoun

Abomination, horreur, atrocité.

óbelonoun

Obélisque.

óbicenoun

Obstacle.

óbicesnoun

Pluriel de óbice.

óbitonoun

Mort, décès.

óbitosnoun

Pluriel de óbito.

óbvioadj

Évident.

óbviosadj

Masculin pluriel de óbvio.

óc trâunoun

Pâte partiellement grumelée.

óc đậunoun

Fromage de soja non moulé.

óculosnoun

Lunette.

óculos escurosnoun

Lunettes noires.

ófriðurnoun

Guerre.

ógifturadj

Célibataire.

ógnvekjandiadj

D’alarme.

óhamingjusamuradj

Malheureux.

óhappnoun

Accident, sinistre.

óheleˀnoun

tige du maïs

óhlutstætt hugtaknoun

Abstrait, abstraction.

óhlutstæðuradj

Abstrait.

óhpunnoun

Pomme de terre.

óhsaˀnoun

lèvre

óhyaˀnoun

Fruit.

óháðuradj

Indépendant.

óiverb

Vomir; rendre.

óinrannnoun

ókdaˀnoun

Coquille.

ókurteisadj

Impoli.

óleosnoun

Pluriel de óleo.

óltadnoun

École.

ólíkuradj

Différent.

ómósnoun

Hommage, respect.

ónfalosnoun

Omphalos.

óng ánhadj

Chatoyant.

óng ảadj

Gracieusement souple.

ónherverb

Oindre, graisser, huiler.

ónǫbrenoun

Nourriture.

óodonoun

Or.

óoranoun

Heure.

óorunoun

Or.

óoxadj

Trois.

ópalonoun

Opale.

ópalosnoun

Pluriel de ópalo.

ópopnoun

Lichen de l’espèce Bryoria fremontii.

ópticaadj

Féminin singulier de óptico.

ópticasadj

Féminin pluriel de óptico.

ópticoadj

Optique.

ópticosadj

Féminin singulier de óptico.

óptimosadj

Masculin pluriel de óptimo.

ópxąnoun

Élan.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The French alphabetical index for the letter Ó contains 108 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 3 pages, and you are currently viewing page 1. 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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