| ABORE | • abore v. Simple past tense of abear. • ABEAR v. to bear; to behave. |
| ADORE | • adore v. To worship. • adore v. To love with one’s entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection. • adore v. To be very fond of. |
| AEROS | • aeros n. Plural of aero. • AERO n. (relating to) aircraft or aeronautics. |
| AFORE | • afore adv. (Archaic, dialect) Before. • afore adv. (Nautical) In the fore part of a ship. • afore prep. Before; in advance of the time of. |
| AROSE | • arose v. Simple past tense of arise. • arose v. (Now colloquial and nonstandard) past participle of arise. • ARISE v. to come up. |
| MORAE | • morae n. Plural of mora. • MORA n. (Latin) a unit of metrical time in prosody. |
| OAKER | • oaker n. Obsolete form of ochre. • OAKER n. (Spenser) ochre, a pigment derived from natural clays. |
| OARED | • oared adj. Having oars. • oared v. Simple past tense and past participle of oar. • OAR v. to propel a boat with long, broad-bladed poles. |
| OATER | • oater n. (Informal, US, entertainment) A movie or television show about cowboy or frontier life; a western movie. • OATER n. a cowboy movie. |
| OCREA | • ocrea n. (Botany) A sheath around a plant stem forming from the stipule of a leaf and extending above the point… • OCREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCHREA. |
| OPERA | • opera n. (Music) A theatrical work, combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance. • opera n. (Music) The score for such a work. • opera n. A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house. |
| ORATE | • orate v. To speak formally; to give a speech. • orate v. To speak passionately; to preach for or against something. • orate adj. Competent in oracy; having good speaking skills. |
| OREAD | • oread n. (Greek mythology) A mountain nymph; an anthropomorphic appearance of the spirit of a mountain. • OREAD n. (Latin) a mountain nymph. |
| PAREO | • pareo n. A wraparound garment, worn by men or women, similar to a Malaysian sarong. • PAREO n. (Tahitian) a Polynesian wraparound skirt, also PAREU. |
| PORAE | • PORAE n. (Maori) a large edible sea-fish of New Zealand waters. |
| REALO | • REALO n. (German) a member of the less radical section of the German Green party. |
| ROATE | • ROATE n. (Finance) Initialism of return on average tangible equity. • ROATE v. (Shakespeare) to learn by repetition, also ROTE. |
| SOARE | • soare n. Obsolete form of sore (“A young hawk”). • SOARE n. (obsolete) a young hawk. |