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656 words match “LETTE”

NUNDINAL; NUNDINARY a.
Of or pertaining to a fair, or to a market day. Nundinal letter, among the Romans, one of the first eight letters of the alphabet, which were repeated successively from the first to the last day of the year. One of these always expressed the market day, which returned every nine days (every eight days by our reckoning)…
O n. 3 definitions
O, the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, derives its form, value, and name from the Greek O, through the Latin. The letter came into the Greek from the Phoenician, which possibly derived it ultimately from the Egyptian. Etymologically, the letter o is most closely related to a, e, and u; as in E. bone, AS. ban;…
OFFICIALLY adv.
vested in an officer or office; as, accounts or reports officially vertified or rendered; letters officially communicated; persons officially notified.
OGEE n.
A molding, the section of which is the form of the letter S, with the convex part above; cyma reversa. See Illust. under Cyma.
OMEGA n.
The last letter of the Greek alphabet. See Alpha.
OMEGOID a.
Having the form of the Greek capital letter Omega (
OMICRON n.
Lit., the little, or short, O, o; the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
ONOMANCY n.
Divination by the letters of a name; nomancy. [R.] Camden.
ONOMATECHNY n.
Prognostication by the letters of a name.
OPEN v.
fastening or covering from; as, to open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter. And all the windows of my heart I open to the day. Whittier.
ORATOR n.
the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator.
ORTHOGRAPHIC; ORTHOGRAPHICAL a.
orthography, or right spelling; also, correct in spelling; as, orthographical rules; the letter was orthographic.
ORTHOGRAPHY n. 2 definitions
The art or practice of writing words with the proper letters, according to standard usage; conventionally correct spelling; also, mode of spelling; as, his orthography is vicious. When spelling no longer follows the pronunciation, but is hardened into orthography. Earle.
OVERLOOK v.
to observe secretly; as, to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook one who is writing a letter.
OXBOW n.
A frame of wood, bent into the shape of the letter U, and embracing an ox's neck as a kind of collar, the upper ends passing through the bar of the yoke; also, anything so shaped, as a bend in a river.
P n.
the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant whose form and value come from the Latin, into which language the letter was brought, through the ancient Greek, from the Phonician, its probable origin being Egyptian. Etymologically P is most closely related to b, f, and v; as hobble, hopple; fathe…
PACKET n. 2 definitions
A small pack or package; a little bundle or parcel; as, a packet of letters. Shak.
PALATAL n.
A sound uttered, or a letter pronounced, by the aid of the palate, as the letters k and y.
PALATIAL n.
A palatal letter. [Obs.] Sir W. Jones.
PALATIZE v.
To modify, as the tones of the voice, by means of the palate; as, to palatize a letter or sound. -- Pal`a*ti*za"tion, n. J. Peile.
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