o'clock

adverb, unpunctuated
  1. used to specify the hour when telling the time.
    the gates will open at eight o'clock
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Oak

noun
  1. a large tree which bears acorns and typically has lobed deciduous leaves. Oaks are dominant in
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oak

noun
  1. A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically
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oarlock

noun

A device attached to the gunwale of a rowboat to hold the oars in place while rowing.

obelisk

noun
  1. a tapering stone pillar, typically having a square or rectangular cross section, set up as a monument
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ock

interjection
  1. General interjection of confirmation, affirmation, and often disapproval.
  2. An expression
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odalisk

noun
  1. A female slave in a harem, especially one in the Ottoman seraglio.
  2. A desirable or sexually attractive
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offbreak

noun
  1. a ball which deviates from the off side towards the leg side after pitching.
    how to bowl off breaks
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ogonek

noun

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oik

noun

an uncouth or obnoxious person.

1930s: of unknown origin.

oink

noun
  1. The sound made by a pig, or an imitation thereof.
    The protesters replied to the police officers'
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OK

exclamation
  1. used to express agreement or acceptance.
    OK, I'll pass on your message
    OK, OK, I give in
adjective
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    ok

    adjective
    1. All right, permitted.
      Do you think it's OK to stay here for the night?
    2. Satisfactory, reasonably
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    Ok

    exclamation
    1. used to express agreement or acceptance.
      OK, I'll pass on your message
      OK, OK, I give in
    adjective
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