| ORACHES | • oraches n. Plural of orache. • ORACHE n. a plant of the goosefoot family, also ORACH. |
| ORACIES | • oracies n. Plural of oracy. • ORACY n. skill in oral communication. |
| ORACLED | • oracled v. Simple past tense and past participle of oracle. • ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle. |
| ORACLES | • oracles n. Plural of oracle. • oracles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oracle. • ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle. |
| ORALISM | • oralism n. A philosophy of education for the deaf, opposed to manualism, that uses spoken language consisting of… • ORALISM n. the use of the oral method for teaching the deaf. |
| ORALIST | • oralist n. A supporter of oralism. • ORALIST n. one who practises oralism, the use of oral methods of teaching the deaf. |
| ORALITY | • orality n. The state of being oral. • ORALITY n. the state of being produced orally. |
| ORANGER | • oranger adj. Comparative form of orange: more orange. • ORANGE adj. the colour of an orange (a fruit). |
| ORANGES | • oranges n. Plural of orange. • oranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orange. • ORANGE n. a citrus fruit. |
| ORANGEY | • orangey adj. Somewhat orange in colour. • orangey adj. Resembling, or flavoured with, oranges (the fruit). • Orangey n. (Slang, Ireland, sometimes derogatory) A Protestant, especially one that is a member of the Protestant… |
| ORARIAN | • orarian adj. Of or pertaining to a coast. • orarian n. An inhabitant of a coast. • ORARIAN n. a coast-dweller. |
| ORARION | • orarion n. A deacon’s stole in the Eastern Orthodox Church. • ORARION n. in the Orthodox Church, a deacon's stole, also ORARIUM. |
| ORARIUM | • orarium n. (Religion) A collection of private devotions. • ORARIUM n. (Latin) in the Orthodox Church, a deacon's stole, also ORARION. |
| ORATING | • orating v. Present participle of orate. • ORATE v. to speak formally. |
| ORATION | • oration n. A formal, often ceremonial speech. • oration n. (Humorous) A lengthy speech or argument in a private setting. • oration n. (Catholicism) A specific form of short, solemn prayer said by the president of the liturgical celebration… |
| ORATORS | • orators n. Plural of orator. • ORATOR n. one that orates. |
| ORATORY | • oratory n. A private chapel or prayer room. • oratory n. A Roman Catholic chapel; a building for public or private worship that is not a parish church. • oratory n. (Specifically) A Catholic church belonging to the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri. |
| ORATRIX | • oratrix n. (Obsolete) A female plaintiff, or complainant, in equity pleading. • ORATRIX n. (Latin) a female orator, also ORATRESS. |
| ORATURE | • orature n. The oral equivalent of literature: a collection of traditional folk songs, stories, etc., that is communicated… • orature n. (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) Variant of oratour (“a small room or chapel used for prayer… • ORATURE n. oral forms of literature such as folklore. |