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- OAFOS
- OAKED
- OAKEN
- OAKER
- OAKUM
- OARED
- OARER
- OASAL
- OASES
- OASIS
- OASTS
- OATEN
- OATER
- OATHS
- OAVES
- OBANG
- OBBOS
- OBEAH
- OBELI
- OBESE
- OBEYS
- OBIAS
- OBIED
- OBIIT
- OBITS
- OBJET
- OBOES
- OBOLE
- OBOLI
- OBOLS
- OCCAM
- OCCUR
- OCEAN
- OCHER
- OCHES
- OCHRE
- OCHRY
- OCKER
- OCOTE
- OCREA
- OCTAD
- OCTAL
- OCTAN
- OCTAS
- OCTET
- OCTIC
- OCTLI
- OCTYL
- OCULI
- ODAHS
- ODALS
- ODDER
- ODDLY
- ODEON
- ODEUM
- ODISM
- ODIST
- ODIUM
- ODOOM
- ODORS
- ODOUR
- ODUMS
- ODYLE
- ODYLS
- OFAYS
- OFFAL
- OFFED
- OFFER
- OFFIE
- OFLAG
- OFTEN
- OFTER
- OFURO
- OGAMS
- OGEED
- OGEES
- OGGIN
- OGHAM
- OGIVE
- OGLED
- OGLER
- OGLES
- OGMIC
- OGRES
- OHELO
- OHIAS
- OHING
- OHMIC
- OHONE
- OICKS
- OIDIA
- OILED
- OILER
- OILET
- OINKS
- OINTS
- OIRAN
- OJIME
- OKAPI
- OKAYS
- OKEHS
- OKIES
- OKING
- OKOLE
- OKRAS
- OKRUG
- OKTAS
- OLATE
- OLDEN
- OLDER
- OLDIE
- OLDLY
- OLEHS
- OLEIC
- OLEIN
- OLENT
- OLEOS
- OLEUM
- OLEYL
- OLIGO
- OLIOS
- OLIVA
- OLIVE
- OLLAS
- OLLAV
- OLLER
- OLLIE
- OLOGY
- OLONA
- OLPAE
- OLPES
- OMASA
- OMBER
- OMBRE
- OMBUS
- OMDAH
- OMDAS
- OMDDA
- OMDEH
- OMEES
- OMEGA
- OMENS
- OMERS
- OMIAI
- OMITS
- OMLAH
- OMMEL
- OMMIN
- OMNES
- OMOVS
- OMRAH
- OMULS
- ONCER
- ONCES
- ONCET
- ONCUS
- ONDES
- ONDOL
- ONELY
- ONERS
- ONERY
- ONGON
- ONION
- ONIUM
- ONKUS
- ONLAP
- ONLAY
- ONMUN
- ONNED
- ONSEN
- ONSET
- ONTAL
- ONTIC
- OOAAS
- OOBIT
- OOHED
- OOIDS
- OOJAH
- OOMPH
- OONTS
- OOPAK
- OOPED
- OOPSY
- OORIE
- OOSES
- OOTID
- OOYAH
- OOZED
- OOZES
- OOZIE
- OOZLE
- OPAHS
- OPALS
- OPENS
- OPEPE
- OPERA
- OPERY
- OPGAF
- OPIHI
- OPINE
- OPING
- OPIUM
- OPPOS
- OPSAT
- OPSIN
- OPSIT
- OPTED
- OPTER
- OPTIC
- OPZIT
- ORACH
- ORACY
- ORALS
- ORANG
- ORANS
- ORANT
- ORATE
- ORBAT
- ORBED
- ORBIC
- ORBIT
- ORCAS
- ORCIN
- ORDER
- ORDIE
- ORDOS
- OREAD
- ORFES
- ORFUL
- ORGAN
- ORGIA
- ORGIC
- ORGUE
- ORIBI
- ORIEL
- ORIGO
- ORIXA
- ORLES
- ORLON
- ORLOP
- ORMER
- ORNEE
- ORNIS
- ORPED
- ORPIN
- ORRIS
- ORTET
- ORTHO
- ORVAL
- ORZOS
- OSARS
- OSCAR
- OSETR
- OSEYS
- OSHAC
- OSIER
- OSKIN
- OSLIN
- OSMIC
- OSMOL
- OSONE
- OSSIA
- OSTIA
- OTAKU
- OTARY
- OTHER
- OTHYL
- OTIUM
- OTTAR
- OTTER
- OTTOS
- OUBIT
- OUCHE
- OUCHT
- OUEDS
- OUENS
- OUGHT
- OUIJA
- OULKS
- OUMAS
- OUNCE
- OUNDY
- OUPAS
- OUPED
- OUPHE
- OUPHS
- OUREY
- OURIE
- OUSEL
- OUSIA
- OUSTS
- OUTBY
- OUTDO
- OUTED
- OUTEN
- OUTER
- OUTGO
- OUTIE
- OUTRE
- OUTRO
- OUTTA
- OUZEL
- OUZOS
- OVALS
- OVARY
- OVATE
- OVELS
- OVENS
- OVERS
- OVERT
- OVINE
- OVISM
- OVIST
- OVOID
- OVOLI
- OVOLO
- OVULE
- OWARE
- OWARI
- OWCHE
- OWERS
- OWIES
- OWING
- OWLED
- OWLER
- OWLET
- OWNED
- OWNER
- OWNIO
- OWRES
- OWRIE
- OWSEN
- OXBOW
- OXEAS
- OXERS
- OXEYE
- OXIDE
- OXIDS
- OXIES
- OXIME
- OXIMS
- OXINE
- OXLIP
- OXMAN
- OXMEN
- OXTER
- OYAMA
- OYERS
- OZEKI
- OZENA
- OZONE
- OZZIE
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of oinks
oinks (noun)
- The sound made by a pig, or an imitation thereof.
oinks (verb)
- Of a pig or in imitation thereof, to make its characteristic sound.
Definition of orate
orate (verb)
- To speak formally; to give a speech.
- To speak passionately; to preach for or against something.
orate (adjective)
- Competent in oracy; having good speaking skills.
Definition of order
order (noun)
- Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
- A position in an arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
- The state of being well arranged.
- Conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet.
- A command.
- A request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
- A group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles.
- An association of knights.
- Any group of people with common interests.
- A decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual, usually for distinguished service to a nation or to humanity.
- A rank in the classification of organisms, below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
- A number of things or persons arranged in a fixed or suitable place, or relative position; a rank; a row; a grade; especially, a rank or class in society; a distinct character, kind, or sort.
- (chiefly plural) An ecclesiastical grade or rank, as of deacon, priest, or bishop; the office of the Christian ministry.
- The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (since the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural design.
- The sequence in which a side’s batsmen bat; the batting order.
- A power of polynomial function in an electronic circuit’s block, such as a filter, an amplifier, etc.
- The overall power of the rate law of a chemical reaction, expressed as a polynomial function of concentrations of reactants and products.
- The cardinality, or number of elements in a set, group, or other structure regardable as a set.
- (of an element of a group) For given group G and element g ∈ G, the smallest positive natural number n, if it exists, such that (using multiplicative notation), gn = e, where e is the identity element of G; if no such number exists, the element is said to be of infinite order (or sometimes zero order).
- The number of vertices in a graph.
- A partially ordered set.
- The relation on a partially ordered set that determines that it is, in fact, a partially ordered set.
- The sum of the exponents on the variables in a monomial, or the highest such among all monomials in a polynomial.
- A written direction to furnish someone with money or property; compare money order, postal order.
order (verb)
- To set in some sort of order.
- To arrange, set in proper order.
- To issue a command to.
- To request some product or service; to secure by placing an order.
- To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.