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obstruc, obstruck, obstruct, obstruction,
obstruct [əˈbstrʌk(t)]
v. To obstruct.
Compounds and phrases etc.
obstruction [əˈbstrʌkʃən]: An obstruction.
obteen, obtein,
obteen [əbˈtin]
v. To obtain.
obtemper,
obtemper [əbˈtɛmpər]
v. leg. To comply with, submit to. Obey.
obvious,
obvious [ˈobviəs]
adj. Obvious.
adv. Obviously.
aucashin, ocation, occasion, occasioun, occation,
occasion [əˈkeʒən]
n. An occasion. The celebration of the Lord's supper. Sunset.
Compounds and phrases etc.
occasional: Occasional.
occasionally: Occasionally.
occupee, occupee$d, occupeed, occupie,
occupee [ˈok(j)əpi]
v. To occupy, to employ, make use of. To be busy with, to employ oneself in.
pt. pp. occupee'd
Compounds and phrases etc.
occupation: A job or profession. The state, or period, of being occupied
occur,
occur [ˈokʌr]
v. To occur.
Compounds and phrases etc.
occurrence:An incident or event.
ocean, oshun,
ocean [ˈoʃən]
n. Ocean.
aach, ach, acht, agh, auch, aucht, augh, awch, hoch, och, ochon, ochone, ocht, ohon, ohone, ouch, ough, tach, tchach, tyaach, tyach, uch, ucht, ug,
och [ox]
also ach [ax], MN. tyach [tjax, tjʌx, tʃax]
int. Oh! An exclamation of impatience, disappointment, contempt or remonstrance etc.
Compounds and phrases etc.
och ay [ox-]: Oh yes! Yes right!
ochone [oxˈon]: Woe is me!
Oach$ltrih, Ochiltree,
Ochiltree [ˈoxɪltriː]
pn. Ochiltree (Ayrshire).
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