💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Oxgate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| oxengatenoun | (historical) Synonym of oxgang. |
| paiglenoun | (obsolete) cowslip |
| oxygalnoun | (obsolete) Sour milk. |
| gangnoun | A criminal group with a common cultural background and identifying features, often associated with a particular section of a city. |
| ovestnoun | (UK dialectal) The mast and acorns of the oak; the turn-out. |
| yoaknoun | Obsolete spelling of yoke. [Senses relating to a frame around the neck.] |
| oochnoun | A small amount by which something has changed or moved. |
| sodomnoun | (biblical, Quranic) A city in the Middle East which, according to the Bible and Islamic tradition, but not specifically named in the Qur'an, was destroyed by God (along with Gomorrah) for the sins of its inhabitants. |
| yoakenoun | Obsolete spelling of yoke. [Senses relating to a frame around the neck.] |
| ostregernoun | Obsolete form of austringer. [(obsolete) A keeper of goshawks.] |
| oxyopynoun | Archaic form of oxyopia. [Excessive acuteness of sight.] |
| onychinusnoun | (obsolete) onyx |
| yatenoun | Any of several species of Eucalyptus. |
| outrodeverb | Obsolete form of outroad. [(obsolete) An excursion.] |
| œsypumnoun | Obsolete form of oesypum. [Refuse from wool.] |
| odylnoun | Obsolete spelling of odyle. [(pseudoscience, historical) Synonym of od (“a hypothetical force or natural power, now proved not to exist, which was supposed by Carl Reichenbach and others to inhere in certain people and produce phenomena such as animal magnetism and mesmerism, and to be developed by various agencies, as by chemical or vital action, heat, light, magnets, etc.”).] |
| oestrumnoun | (physiology, zoology, now rare) Estrus. |
| onagernoun | The Asiatic wild ass or hemione (Equus hemionus), an animal of the horse family native to Asia; specifically, the Persian onager, Persian wild ass, or Persian zebra (Equus hemionus onager). |
| bourgnoun | A topographical surname from Anglo-Norman for someone who lived in a fortified place. |
| opewaynoun | (England, dialectal) A passageway. |
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