oenology |
the study of wines and winemaking. |
oenophile |
a person who enjoys wine; wine connoisseur. |
o'er |
contracted form of "over" (used chiefly in literature). |
oeuvre |
(French) the works of a writer, artist, or composer taken as a whole. [2 definitions] |
of |
used to indicate distance or separation from. [13 definitions] |
of- |
to. [2 definitions] |
of a piece |
of the same kind; practically alike; consistent. |
of a sort |
of a mediocre variety. [2 definitions] |
of course |
certainly. [2 definitions] |
off |
away from a surface. [37 definitions] |
off. |
abbreviation of "office." |
offal |
the parts of a butchered animal considered unfit for human consumption; waste. [2 definitions] |
off and on |
in alternating periods of activity and inactivity; intermittently. [2 definitions] |
off-balance |
made or done while one is not physically balanced. |
off base |
mistaken; inaccurate; wrong. |
offbeat |
unusual or unconventional. [2 definitions] |
off Broadway |
professional drama produced in New York City in small theaters located outside the Broadway theater district and characterized by experimental productions. [2 definitions] |
off-Broadway |
being or pertaining to professional drama produced in New York City in small theaters located outside the Broadway theater district and characterized by experimental productions. |
off-center |
not in the center; deviating from center. [2 definitions] |