Osar
[oh-sahr] /ˈoʊ sɑr/
noun
1.
plural of 3 .
[os] /ɒs/
noun, plural ossa
[os-uh] /ˈɒs ə/ (Show IPA)
1.
Anatomy, Zoology. a bone.
[os] /ɒs/
noun, plural ora
[awr-uh, ohr-uh] /ˈɔr ə, ˈoʊr ə/ (Show IPA)
1.
Anatomy, Zoology. a mouth or orifice of the body.
[ohs] /oʊs/
noun, plural osar
[oh-sahr] /ˈoʊ sɑr/ (Show IPA)
1.
Geology. an esker, especially when of great length.
/ɒs/
noun (pl) ossa (ˈɒsə)
1.
(anatomy) the technical name for bone
/ɒs/
noun (pl) ora (ˈɔːrə)
1.
(anatomy, zoology) a mouth or mouthlike part or opening
/əʊs/
noun (pl) osar (ˈəʊsɑː)
1.
another name for esker
Chemical symbol
1.
osmium
abbreviation
1.
Old School
2.
Old Style (method of reckoning dates)
3.
Ordinary Seaman
4.
(in Britain) Ordnance Survey
5.
outsize
6.
Old Saxon (language)
os 1 (ŏs)
n. pl. o·ra (ôr’ə)
os 2 (ŏs)
n. pl. os·sa (ŏs’ə)
Bone.
Os
The symbol for the element osmium.
OS abbr.
Latin oculus sinister (left eye)
Os
The symbol for osmium.
osmium
1.
offscreen
2.
Old Saxon
3.
Old Style (calendar)
4.
operating system
5.
ordinary seaman
6.
out of stock
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