💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Opry"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| opificenoun | (obsolete) workmanship |
| opewaynoun | (England, dialectal) A passageway. |
| œuvrenoun | Alternative spelling of oeuvre. [A work of art, music or literature.] |
| ouvrenoun | Misspelling of oeuvre. [A work of art, music or literature.] |
| orchetnoun | (UK, dialect, archaic) orchard |
| offcomenoun | The way any thing or business turns out; the way a person comes off from an encounter or enterprise; result; outcome; reception. |
| apertionnoun | (archaic, often surgery) An opening; an aperture. |
| œsypumnoun | Obsolete form of oesypum. [Refuse from wool.] |
| orphelinenoun | (obsolete) An orphan. |
| o'ercomenoun | (Scotland or poetic) Alternative form of overcome. [(Scotland) The burden or recurring theme in a song.] |
| opposalnoun | (archaic) opposition |
| offerturenoun | (obsolete) offer; proposal |
| orfreynoun | Alternative spelling of orphrey. [(obsolete) Any elaborate embroidery, especially when made of gold thread; an object (such as clothing or fabric) adorned with such embroidery.] |
| ovestnoun | (UK dialectal) The mast and acorns of the oak; the turn-out. |
| oppressurenoun | (obsolete) oppression |
| oxyopynoun | Archaic form of oxyopia. [Excessive acuteness of sight.] |
| ochreanoun | (historical) A greave or legging. |
| loveringnoun | A surname. |
| lorgnonnoun | (archaic) lorgnette, opera glass |
| oaragenoun | Equipment used for rowing. |
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