Opalline
Opallinea.like or pertaining to opal
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Opallinea.like or pertaining to opal
Opev.used in poetry for open
Openv.to set open, unlock, divide, explain, begin
Opena.unshut, unclosed, uncovered, plain, clear
Openern.one who or what opens, an interpreter
Openeyeda.watchful, attentive, vigilant, wary
Openhandeda.generous, liberal, free, kind
Openhearteda.honest, candid, generous, free
Openingn.a place opened, breach, way, dawn
Openlyad.publicly, evidently, plainly, clearly
Openmoutheda.talkative, ravenous, furious
Opennessn.freedom from disguise, clearness
Operan.a kind of musical entertainment
Operablea.that may be done, practicable, ob.
Operanta.laboring, active, busy, able to prod
Operatev.to work, act, perform, effect, stir
Operationn.a work, action, agency, effect
Operativea.having the power of acting, strong
Operatorn.one who operates, one who effects
Operculatea.having an operculum or cover
Operosea.laborious, troublesome, tedious
Ophidionn.a fish like an eel but shorter
Ophiophagousa.eating or feeding on serpents
Ophiten.marble with spots like a serpent
Ophthalmica.relating to or fit for the eyes
Ophthalmyn.an inflamation of the eyes
Opiaten.a medicine causing sleep;a.causing sleep