One-touch
adjective
able to be programmed to work through the touch of one button, esp. electronic and communications devices
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[on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh, ‐mah-tuh‐] /ˌɒn əˌmæt əˈpi ə, ‐ˌmɑ tə‐/ noun 1. the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent. 2. a word so formed. 3. the use of imitative and naturally suggestive words for rhetorical, dramatic, or poetic effect. /ˌɒnəˌmætəˈpiːə/ noun […]
- Onomatopoetically
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- Onondaga
[on-uh n-daw-guh, -dah-, -dey-] /ˌɒn ənˈdɔ gə, -ˈdɑ-, -ˈdeɪ-/ noun, plural Onondagas (especially collectively) Onondaga for 1. 1. a member of a tribe of Iroquoian Indians formerly inhabiting the region of Onondaga Lake. 2. the dialect of the Seneca language spoken by these Indians. 3. Lake, a salt lake in central New York. 5 miles […]