OFFUSCATE
OFFUSCATE, OFFUSCATION. [See Obfuscate, Obfuscation.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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OFFUSCATE, OFFUSCATION. [See Obfuscate, Obfuscation.]
OFFUSCATE, OFFUSCATION [See Obfuscate, Obfuscation.]
OFF'WARD, adverb [off and ward.] Leaning off, as a ship on shore.
OFT, adverb Often; frequently; not rarely. It was formerly used in prose and may be so used still; but is more generally used in poetry.OFT she rejects, but never one offends.
OFTEN, adverb of'n. comparative oftener; superlative oftenset. Frequently; many times; not seldom.OFTEN, adjective of'n. Frequent. [Improper.]
OFTENNESS, noun of'nness. Frequency. [Not used.]
OFTENTIMES, adverb of'ntimes. [often and times.] Frequently; often; many times.
OFT'TIMES, adverb [oft and times.] Frequently; often.
OG. [See Ogee.]
OGDOAS'TICH, noun [Gr. eighth, and a verse.] A poem of eight lines. [Little used.]
OGEE', noun1. In architecture, a molding consisting of two members, the one concave, the other convex, or of a round and a hollow somewhat like an S.2. In gunnery, an ornamental...
OGGANI'TION, noun [Latin obgannio, ogganio, to growl.]The murmuring of a dog; a grumbling or snarling. [Not used.]
O'GHAM, noun A particular kind of stenography or writing in cipher practiced by the Irish.
OGIVE, noun o'jiv. In architecture, an arch or branch of the Gothic vault, which passing diagonally from one angle to another forms a cross with the other arches. The middle whe...
O'GLE, verb transitive [Latin oculus. See Eye.]To view with side glances, as in fondness or with design to attract notice.And ogling all their audience, then they speak.O'GLE, n...
O'GLER, noun One that ogles.
O'GLING, participle present tense Viewing with side glances.O'GLING, noun The act of viewing with side glances.
OGLIO, now written olio, which see.
O'GRE,O'GRESS, noun An imaginary monster of the East.O'GRESS, noun In heraldry, a cannon ball of a black color.
OH, exclamation Denoting surprise, pain, sorrow or anxiety.
OIL, noun It seems to be named from its inflammability, for aelan, is to kindle, and to oil; hence anaelan, to anneal; aeled, fire. Latin oleum; Gr.]An unctuous substance expres...
OIL'-NUT, noun The butternut of North America.OIL'-NUT,OIL'-TREE, noun A plant, a species of Ricinus, the palma Christi, or castor, from which is procured castor oil.OIL'-SHOP, ...
OIL'ED, participle passive Smeared or anointed with oil.
OIL'ER, noun One who deals in oils and pickles.OIL'-GAS, noun Inflammable gas procured from oil, and used for lighting streets and apartments in buildings.
OIL'INESS, noun The quality of being oily; unctuousness; greasiness; a quality approaching that of oil.
OIL'ING, participle present tense Smearing or anointing with oil.
OIL'MAN, noun One who deals in oils and pickles.