Oken
[oh-kuh n] /ˈoʊ kən/
noun
1.
Lorenz (Lorenz Ockenfuss) 1779–1851, German naturalist and philosopher.
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[ohk] /oʊk/ adjective, Informal. 1. OK; all right. /əʊk/ noun 1. another name for oka /əʊk/ adjective, adverb 1. (informal) another term for O.K. /əʊk/ noun 1. (South African) an informal word for man slang clipping of OK, attested from 1929.
- Okey
adjective adverb Right; that’s understood, let’s get on: So I told you about that, okay, so the next thing was he jumped the fence affirmation Yes; I agree; I accept that; I will do that affirmation,question Is that all right? is that understood? COPPISH: I’m going now, okay? [1839+; origin uncertain and the subject of […]
- Okey-doke
[oh-kee-dohk] /ˈoʊ kiˈdoʊk/ adjective, adverb, interjection 1. . /ˈəʊkɪˈdəʊk/ sentence substitute, adjective, adverb 1. (informal) another term for O.K. affirmation,question (also hokeydokey or okie-doke or okey-dokey or okie-dokie or okle-dokle) Yes, satisfactory, alright, etc; ok: Suppose I pick you up at seven? Okie doke (1932+ Students)
- Okey-dokey
[oh-kee-dohk] /ˈoʊ kiˈdoʊk/ adjective, adverb, interjection 1. . /ˈəʊkɪˈdəʊk/ sentence substitute, adjective, adverb 1. (informal) another term for O.K. affirmation,question (also hokeydokey or okie-doke or okey-dokey or okie-dokie or okle-dokle) Yes, satisfactory, alright, etc; ok: Suppose I pick you up at seven? Okie doke (1932+ Students)
- Okhotsk
[oh-kotsk; Russian uh-khawtsk] /oʊˈkɒtsk; Russian ʌˈxɔtsk/ noun 1. Sea of, an arm of the N Pacific enclosed by the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Kurile Islands, Sakhalin, and the Russian Federation in Asia. 582,000 sq. mi. (1,507,380 sq. km); greatest depth, 10,554 feet (3217 meters). /ˈəʊkɒtsk; Russian aˈɔxtsk/ noun 1. Sea of Okhotsk, part of the NW […]