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- Oar, to row withal - ore, unrefined gold - our, as our house - oyer, and terminer - hour, of the day - ore, abbreviation of over - oath, to take an oath - ought, to do what we should - oats, a grain, or pulse - out, as without - own, to acknowledge - one, the smallest number - once, but one time - one's, body or right hand - ounce, a small weight - order, rule, and decency - ordure, filthiness and nastiness - onion, a plant - union, agreement - oh, a note of bemoaning - owe, to be in debt

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