occult |
of, pertaining to, or with the aid of the supernatural. [8 definitions] |
occultation |
the disappearance of one celestial body behind another, as when a planet or star is obscured by the moon. [2 definitions] |
occultism |
belief in the occult. [2 definitions] |
occupancy |
the act or condition of occupying or holding a place, position, or property. [4 definitions] |
occupant |
one, or a group, that occupies a place or position. [2 definitions] |
occupation |
a person's normal way of earning a livelihood; profession. [5 definitions] |
occupational |
of or pertaining to one's occupation, profession, or place of employment. |
occupational disease |
a disease or disorder caused by the working conditions or requirements of one's occupation. |
occupational therapy |
therapy consisting of work designed to provide mental diversion or a creative outlet, exercise to heal or correct a physical deficiency or injury, or training in vocational skills. |
occupy |
to control (territory or the like) after seizure. [4 definitions] |
occur |
to take place; happen. [3 definitions] |
occurrence |
the process or fact of occurring. [2 definitions] |
ocean |
the vast expanse of salt water covering approximately three quarters of the earth's surface. [3 definitions] |
oceanarium |
a large public or commercial marine aquarium. |
oceanaut |
an aquanaut. |
ocean floor |
the surface of the ground at the bottom of the ocean. |
ocean-going |
of, or designed or equipped for, travel on seas and oceans, as a ship. [2 definitions] |
Oceania |
the region of the earth wherein are located the central, western, and southern Pacific islands, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The region is sometimes considered to additionally include Australia, New Zealand, and the islands of the Malay Archipelago. |
oceanic |
of, pertaining to, or produced by the ocean. [2 definitions] |
ocean liner |
a large commercial ship designed for travel on the open seas, which transports passengers or cargo, typically on a regular route. |
oceanography |
the branch of science that deals with the geography and other features of oceans. |