OPHTHALMOSCOPY
OPHTHALMOS'COPY, noun [Gr. the eye, and to view.]A branch of physiognomy which deduces the knowledge of a man's temper and manner from the appearance of the eyes.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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OPHTHALMOS'COPY, noun [Gr. the eye, and to view.]A branch of physiognomy which deduces the knowledge of a man's temper and manner from the appearance of the eyes.
OPH'THALMY, noun [Gr. from the eye.]A disease of the eyes; an inflammation of the membranes which invest the eye.Inflammation of the eye or its appendages.
O'PIATE, noun [from opium.]1. Primarily, a medicine of a thicker consistence than syrup, prepared with opium.A soft electuary.Electuaries when soft are call opiata.But in modern...
OPIFC'ICER, noun [Latin opifex; opus, work, and facio, to do.]One who performs any work. [Not used.]
OPI'NABLE, adjective [Latin opinor.] That may be thought. [Not used.]
OPINA'TION, noun Act of thinking; opinion. [Not used.]
OPIN'ATIVE, adjective Stiff in opinion. [Not used.]
OPINA'TOR, noun One fond of his own opinions; one who holds an opinion. [Not in use.]
OPI'NE, verb intransitive [Latin opinor.] To think; to suppose. obsolete
OPI'NED, participle passive Thought; conceived. obsolete
OPI'NER, noun One who thinks or holds an opinion. obsolete
OPINIAS'TER,OPINIAS'TROUS,OPIN'IATE, verb transitive To maintain one's opinion with obstinacy. obsolete
OPINIAS'TROUS,
OPIN'IATE, v.t. To maintain one's opinion with obstinacy. Obs.
OPIN'IATED, adjective Unduly attached to one's own opinions.
OPINIA'TER, adjective Stiff in opinion; obstinate. obsolete
OPIN'IATIVE, adjective1. Very stiff in adherence to preconceived notions.2. Imagined; not proved.
OPIN'IATIVENESS, noun Undue stiffness in opinion.
OPINIA'TOR, noun One unduly attached to his own opinion. obsolete
OPINIA'TRE, adjective Unduly attached to one's own opinion, or stiff in adhering to it. obsolete
OPIN'IATRY, noun Unreasonable attachment to one's own notions; obstinacy in opinions. obsolete
OPI'NING, participle present tense Thinking. obsoleteOPI'NING, noun Opinion; notion. obsolete
OPINION, noun opin'yon. [Latin opinio, from opinor, to thing, Gr., Latin suppono.]1. The judgment which the mind forms of any proposition, statement, theory or event, the truth ...
OPIN'IONATE,OPIN'IONATED, adjective Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one's own opinion; obstinate in opinion.
OPIN'IONATED, a. Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one's own opinion; obstinate in opinion.
OPIN'IONATELY, adverb Obstinately; conceitedly.
OPIN'IONATIVE, adjective Fond of preconceived notions; unduly attached to one's own opinions.