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oakom - n. a loose fibre obtained by picking old rope to pieces...
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oakun - n. a loose fibre obtained by picking old rope to pieces...
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oakum - n. a loose fibre obtained by picking old rope to pieces...
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oar - n. 1 a pole with a blade used for rowing or steering a boat by leverage against...
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OAS - abbr. 1 Organization of American States. 2 on active service. ...
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oarina - n. a small egg-shaped ceramic (usu. terracotta) or metal wind instrument. [It. f....
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oacle - n. 1 a a place at which advice or prophecy was...
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oarsman - n. (pl. -men; fem. oarswoman, pl. -women) a rower. oarsmanship n....
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oasis - n. (pl. oases) 1 a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found. 2 an | |
oarfish - n. a ribbonfish, Regalecus glesne. ...
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oat - n. 1 a a cereal plant , Avena sativa, cultivated...
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oacrina - n. a small egg-shaped ceramic (usu. terracotta) or metal wind instrument. [It. f....
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