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OED abbreviation of "Oxford English Dictionary."
oedipal (often cap.) of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or resulting from an Oedipus complex.
Oedipus in an ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles, the protagonist and title character, who unwittingly kills his father and marries his mother.
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]