💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Orologist"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| oratournoun | Obsolete form of orator. [Someone who orates or delivers an oration.] |
| orbitudenoun | (obsolete) bereavement or loss of parents or children |
| observatoriumnoun | (archaic or non-native speakers' English) An observatory. |
| orfraynoun | (obsolete) The osprey. |
| orbenoun | A surname. |
| forebodernoun | (uncountable) Something that implies the imminent occurrence of another event. |
| oryallnoun | Obsolete form of oriel. [(architecture) A large polygonal recess in a building, such as a bay window, forming a protrusion on the outer wall.] |
| ore rotundonoun | (dated) Spoken in an eloquent, clear, and confident manner. |
| ariolationnoun | (obsolete) Soothsaying; prophecy. |
| ostridgenoun | Obsolete form of ostrich. [(ornithology) A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.] |
| organynoun | Obsolete form of oregano (“wild marjoram, Origanum vulgare”) [A herb of the mint family, Origanum vulgare, having aromatic leaves.] |
| orbiliusnoun | (obsolete) A schoolmaster who flogs his pupils. |
| oricalchenoun | Obsolete form of orichalchum. |
| oraisonnoun | Obsolete form of orison. [A prayer.] |
| ordaliumnoun | (obsolete) Trial by ordeal. |
| orphelinenoun | (obsolete) An orphan. |
| origynenoun | Obsolete form of origin. [The beginning of something.] |
| hariolationnoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of ariolation. [(obsolete) Soothsaying; prophecy.] |
| oboediencenoun | (rare) Obsolete spelling of obedience. [The quality of being obedient.] |
| orbitynoun | (obsolete) A bereavement by loss of parents or children; the state of being orbate; orbation. |
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