💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Oho"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| kaminoun | (religion, Shinto) An animistic god or spirit in the Shinto religion of Japan. |
| ominoun | (Polari) A man. |
| emic | (social sciences, anthropology) Of or pertaining to the analysis of a cultural system or its features from the perspective of a participant in that culture. |
| coactive | Acting in concurrence; united in action. |
| andean | Of or pertaining to the Andes mountains in South America. |
| hellenic | Of or relating to Hellas (Greece) or the Hellenes (Greeks). |
| gynaecological | (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of gynecological. [(American spelling) Of or pertaining to gynecology.] |
| specialised | Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of specialized. [Highly skilled in, or specifically adapted to, a specific field.] |
| interpoint | (typography) Synonym of interpunct ⟨·⟩. |
| pleon | The abdomen of a crustacean. |
| mediative | Pertaining to mediation; that mediates |
| videre | — |
| afri | (singular )Chapter 3, Charles E. Bennett The Latin Language – a historical outline of its sounds, inflections, and syntax. |
| arteria | (anatomy) Synonym of artery. |
| ento | — |
| atme | (also spelled Atma, Atima, Atmeh) a town in northern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located north of Idlib and just east of the border with Turkey. |
| ahanoun | (medicine, cardiology) Initialism of American Heart Association: an American non-profit organization focusing on cardiovascular medical research, education and care. |
| whoaverb | (transitive) To attempt to slow (an animal) by crying "whoa". |
| oohnoun | An exclamation of ooh. |
| ohh | — |
⚡ Words Strongly Associated with "Oho"
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🏷️ Nouns for "Oho"
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