ostracize |
to exclude or shun, by general agreement of the group imposing the exclusion. [2 definitions] |
ostrich |
any of several large, powerful, flightless African birds that run swiftly and have long, unfeathered legs and neck, and two toes on each foot. [2 definitions] |
Ostrogoth |
any member of a tribe in East Goth that conquered and ruled Italy in the fifth century. (Cf. Visigoth.) |
OTB |
abbreviation of "off-track betting." |
Othello |
in a tragedy by William Shakespeare, the title character, who murders his wife in the mistaken belief that she has been unfaithful. |
other |
different from the one or ones indicated. [14 definitions] |
other than |
with the exception of; besides. [2 definitions] |
otherwise |
in a different manner or other way; differently. [4 definitions] |
other world |
a world or existence after death. [2 definitions] |
otherworldly |
of, relating to, or like another world, such as that of the spirit or the imagination. [2 definitions] |
-otic |
having to do with (such) a condition, action, or process. [3 definitions] |
otiose |
idle or lazy. [2 definitions] |
otitis |
inflammation of the ear, esp. of the middle ear; otitis media. |
otitis media |
inflammation of the middle ear. |
oto- |
ear. |
otolaryngology |
the branch of medicine dealing with the ears, nose, and throat, and with related structures of the head and neck. |
otology |
the study of the form, function, and disorders of the ear. |
otosclerosis |
a soft bonelike growth in the inner ear that can cause deafness. |
ottava rima |
a poetic stanza of eight lines, the first six rhyming in alternation and the last two rhyming with each other. |
Ottawa |
the capital of Canada. [3 definitions] |
otter |
any of several sleek aquatic or semi-aquatic mammals that are related to the mink and weasel, and that have webbed feet, a long, somewhat flattened tail, and thick, dark brown fur. |