💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Opeway"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pacenoun | A step. |
| outwaynoun | (rare) A way out; an exit or outlet. |
| peagenoun | (archaic) toll for passage |
| oxgatenoun | (historical) Synonym of oxgang. |
| outlettnoun | Obsolete spelling of outlet. [A vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something.] |
| ovestnoun | (UK dialectal) The mast and acorns of the oak; the turn-out. |
| oaragenoun | Equipment used for rowing. |
| alurenoun | (obsolete) A walkway or passageway. |
| opificenoun | (obsolete) workmanship |
| outroadnoun | A way out from a place or situation. |
| oarenoun | A village and civil parish by Oare Creek in Swale district, Kent; Oare Marshes are also here (OS grid ref TR0062). |
| ladenoun | (Scotland) A load. |
| offerturenoun | (obsolete) offer; proposal |
| offcomenoun | The way any thing or business turns out; the way a person comes off from an encounter or enterprise; result; outcome; reception. |
| placenoun | (physical) An area; somewhere within an area. |
| owrenoun | Obsolete form of our. |
| euripenoun | (obsolete) A strait or channel of the sea. |
| overnoun | Finished; ended; concluded. |
| oprynoun | (US, countable) An establishment providing country or folk music. |
| oarlopnoun | Obsolete form of orlop. [(nautical) The platform over the hold of a ship that makes up the fourth or lowest deck, hence in full called orlop deck, especially of a warship.] |
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