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O
1[oh]
noun
plural
O's, Os, o's, os, oes.- the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel. 
- any spoken sound represented by the letter O or o, as in box, note, short, or love . 
- something having the shape of an O . 
- a written or printed representation of the letter O or o. 
- a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter O or o. 
o-
2- an abridgment of ortho-. 
o.
3abbreviation
- pint. 
O.
4abbreviation
- (in prescriptions) a pint. 
O
5[oh]
interjection
- (used before a name in direct address, especially in solemn or poetic language, to lend earnestness to an appeal). - Hear, O Israel! 
- (used as an expression of surprise, pain, annoyance, longing, gladness, etc.) 
noun
plural
O's- the exclamation “O.” 
o-
6- variant of ob- before m: - omission. 
o.
7abbreviation
- octavo. 
- off. 
- old. 
- only. 
- order. 
- Baseball., out; outs. 
O.
8abbreviation
- Ocean. 
- octavo. 
- October. 
- Ohio. 
- Old. 
- Ontario. 
- Oregon. 
O
9abbreviation
- Grammar., object. 
- Old. 
o-
10- variant of oo-. - oidium. 
O
11- the fifteenth in order or in a series. 
- the Arabic cipher; zero. 
- (sometimes lowercase), the medieval Roman numeral for 11. 
- Physiology., a major blood group, usually enabling a person whose blood is of this type to donate blood to persons of group O, A, B, or AB and to receive blood from persons of group O. 
- Chemistry., oxygen. 
- Logic., particular negative. 
o'
12[uh, oh]
O'
13- a prefix meaning “descendant,” in Irish family names. - O'Brien; O'Connor. 
-o
14- a suffix occurring as the final element in informal shortenings of nouns (ammo; combo; condo; limo; promo ); -o also forms nouns, usually derogatory, for persons or things exemplifying or associated with that specified by the base noun or adjective (cheapo; pinko; sicko; weirdo; wino ). 
- a suffix occurring in colloquial noun or adjective derivatives, usually grammatically isolated, as in address. - cheerio; kiddo; neato; righto. 
-o-
15- the typical ending of the first element of compounds of Greek origin (as -i- is, in compounds of Latin origin), used regularly in forming new compounds with elements of Greek origin and often used in English as a connective irrespective of etymology. - Franco-Italian; geography; seriocomic; speedometer. 
O
1symbol
- chem oxygen 
- a human blood type of the ABO group See universal donor 
- logic a particular negative categorial proposition, such as some men are not married: often symbolized as SoP Compare A E I 2 
abbreviation
- slang, offence 
o
2/ əʊ /
noun
- the 15th letter and fourth vowel of the modern English alphabet 
- any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in code, pot, cow, move, or form 
- another name for nought 
O
3/ əʊ /
interjection
- a variant spelling of oh 
- an exclamation introducing an invocation, entreaty, wish, etc - O God! - O for the wings of a dove! 
O'-
4prefix
- (in surnames of Irish Gaelic origin) descendant of - O'Corrigan 
-o
5suffix
- forming informal and slang variants and abbreviations, esp of nouns - wino - lie doggo - Jacko 
-o-
6- used to connect elements in a compound word Compare -i- - chromosome - filmography 
o-
7prefix
- short for ortho- 
o'
8/ ə /
preposition
- informal, shortened form of of - a cup o' tea 
Word History and Origins
Origin of O1
Origin of O2
Origin of O3
Origin of O4
Origin of O5
Origin of O6
Origin of O7
Word History and Origins
Origin of O1
Origin of O2
Origin of O3
Origin of O4
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