Old English (language)
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oe
(oi),USA pronunciation n. [Scot.]
OE,
Oe, [Elect.]
O.E.,
- Scottish Termsoy.
OE,
- Language VarietiesOld English (def. 1).
Oe, [Elect.]
- Electricityoersted;
oersteds.
O.E.,
- Language VarietiesOld English (def. 1).
- Business[Com.]omissions excepted.
- Businessomissions excepted.
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oersted
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Kenzaburo ( kɛnzəˈbʊrəʊ ). 1935–2023, Japanese novelist and writer; his books include The Catch (1958), A Personal Matter (1964), and Silent Cry (1989): Nobel prize for literature 1994
'E & OE' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
-ly
- June
- antiphonary
- ax
- bay
- bear
- behest
- blain
- brash
- cart
- charm
- clad
- cleanly
- cole
- cook
- deal
- dike
- dor
- dough
- eft
- eleven
- eme
- even
- gleam
- gleed
- grin
- hawk
- hearth
- her
- hest
- hoard
- husband
- key
- kiln
- last
- law
- learner
- least
- length
- life
- lithe
- loam
- loathly
- lough
- morn
- most
- mote
- mow
- must
- naked