Opiatic


[oh-pee-at-ik] /ˌoʊ piˈæt ɪk/

adjective
1.
of, relating to, or resembling .

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    [oh-pahyn] /oʊˈpaɪn/ verb (used with or without object), opined, opining. 1. to hold or express an . /əʊˈpaɪn/ verb 1. (when transitive, usually takes a clause as object) to hold or express an opinion: he opined that it was all a sad mistake v. “express an opinion,” mid-15c., from Middle French opiner (15c.) and directly […]

  • Opined

    [oh-pahyn] /oʊˈpaɪn/ verb (used with or without object), opined, opining. 1. to hold or express an . /əʊˈpaɪn/ verb 1. (when transitive, usually takes a clause as object) to hold or express an opinion: he opined that it was all a sad mistake v. “express an opinion,” mid-15c., from Middle French opiner (15c.) and directly […]

  • Opines

    [oh-pahyn] /oʊˈpaɪn/ verb (used with or without object), opined, opining. 1. to hold or express an . /əʊˈpaɪn/ verb 1. (when transitive, usually takes a clause as object) to hold or express an opinion: he opined that it was all a sad mistake v. “express an opinion,” mid-15c., from Middle French opiner (15c.) and directly […]

  • Oping

    [ohp] /oʊp/ adjective, verb (used with or without object), oped, oping. Literary. 1. . /əʊp/ verb, adjective 1. an archaic or poetic word for open adj. short for open (adj.), early 13c. “not closed; not hidden;” originally as awake is from awaken, etc. As a verb from mid-15c. Middle English had ope-head “bare-headed” (c.1300).


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