Words Starting With "O"

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Osseointegration

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Osseointegration is a surgical technique where a artificial device, such as a dental implant, is bonded to the surrounding bone tissue of a patient's body. The term comes from the combination of two words: "osseo," meaning bone, and "integration," meaning a combining or joining together. In this case, the artificial device and the surrounding bone tissue combine to form a strong and stable bond, allowing the device to function as expected without the need for a separate layer of soft tissue to connect them.

Osseotite

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Osseotite is a rare mineral that is composed of manganese, calcium, and carbon. It is also known as variscite with manganese. It is a hydrated phosphate mineral that has a range of colors, including yellow, brown, and white.

Osseous

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Osseous refers to the bone or related to bones. It can be used to describe something that is connected to or visible in bones, such as osseous tissue or osseous lesions. Osseous can also be used to describe something that is related to the structure or formation of bones, such as osseous conduction.

Ossete

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The word "Ossete" refers to a member of an indigenous people living mainly in the Caucasus region, particularly in Russia, Georgia, and South Ossetia. They speak the Ossetian language, which belongs to the Kartvelian language family. Ossetes are known for their distinct culture, traditions, and warrior-like history.

Osseter

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Osseter is an archaic or poetic term for a sturgeon, a type of fish, especially the European sturgeon (Acipenser sturio).

Ossetia

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Ossetia refers to a region in the Caucasus, located in the southern part of the Russian Federation, as well as in Georgia. It is inhabited by the Ossetian people, who speak an Indo-European language. The region is also known as South Ossetia and North Ossetia.

Ossetian

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Ossetian refers to something related to or from Ossetia, a region in the Caucasus Mountains that includes the southern part of Russia and the country of South Ossetia. It can also refer to the Ossetian people, an indigenous ethnic group in the region, who have their own language and culture.

Ossetians

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Ossetians are an ethnic group of indigenous Caucasian people who live mainly in the Caucasus region, particularly in North Ossetia in Russia and South Ossetia in Georgia. They have their own language, Ossetian, which belongs to the Kartvelian family, and practice a similar culture with a rich tradition.

Ossetic

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Ossetic refers to something related to the Ossetes, an indigenous people who live in the Caucasus region, primarily in the country of Ossetia.

Ossetra

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Ossetra is a type of high-quality caviar, specifically a type of sturgeon roe. The name "ossetra" is believed to be derived from the Ossetian people, who are native to the North Caucasus region. Ossetra caviar is prized for its delicate, buttery flavor and firm, pearl-like texture. It is often considered to be one of the finest and most expensive types of caviar.

Ossett

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Ossett is a town in West Yorkshire, England with a population of around 21,000 people. The town is known for its rich textile history and is often referred to as the "Borussia Dortmund of the North" due to its association with the textile industry and the similarities with the German football club Borussia Dortmund.

Ossian

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Ossian refers to a legendary ancient Scottish poet, often associated with the epic poems "Fingal" and "Temora". Ossian is said to be the son of Fingal, the king of the Scots, and is often depicted as a blind bard who recounts the stories of his people. The name Ossian has also been used to describe a style of Scottish Gaelic poetry and music. The character of Ossian has been influential in Scottish culture and has been the subject of numerous artistic works, including literature, music, and art.

Ossianic

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Ossianic refers to something related to or inspired by Ossian, a legendary Scottish poet said to have lived in the 3rd century. The term is often used to describe a style of poetry or literature that is characterized by a romantic and melancholic tone, often featuring themes of nature, mythology, and the struggles of humanity. In modern usage, the word "Ossianic" is often used to describe something that is nostalgic, sentimental, or evocative of a sense of longing or yearning.

Ossicle

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An ossicle is a small bone, especially one of the three bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear.

Ossicles

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The ossicles are the three smallest bones in the human body, located in the middle ear. They are responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear, allowing us to hear. The ossicles are made up of the malleus, incus, and stapes bones, which work together to amplify sound waves and enable us to perceive sound.

Ossicone

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Ossicone refers to a small bony projection or outgrowth that occurs on the skull of some mammals, including humans. It is a small, usually hairless, bump that is found on the midline of the skull, typically on the crown or top of the head. Ossicones are made of bone and are covered by a thin layer of skin. They are often present in primates, ungulates, and other mammals, and can vary in size, shape, and location depending on the species.

Ossicones

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Ossicones are the horn-like structures that protrude from the heads of some animals, such as goats, sheep, and antelopes. They are made of bone and are used for defense, intimidation, and attracting mates.

Ossicular

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Ossicular refers to the three bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The ossicles are the malleus, incus, and stapes. They play a crucial role in the hearing process by amplifying sound waves and helping to transmit them to the cochlea, where they are converted into electrical signals that are interpreted by the brain.

Ossiculate

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Ossiculate refers to the process of forming or articulating sounds by vibrations of the bones of the skull.

Ossiculated

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A rather impressive word!<br><br>Ossiculated refers to something that is divided into bony or cartilaginous parts, often in a way that resembles a connected series of bones. In anatomy, it specifically describes the formation of bones that are formed by the fusion of multiple bone fragments or ossicles. For example, the ear ossicles are three small bones in the middle ear that ossiculated together to form the hearing apparatus.

Ossiculectomy

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Ossiculectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or more of the ossicles, which are the three smallest bones in the human ear that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The procedure is usually performed to relieve chronic middle ear problems, such as otosclerosis, or to improve hearing in cases of conductive hearing loss.

Ossiculoplasty

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Ossiculoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the reconstruction or replacement of the ossicles in the middle ear. The ossicles are three small bones in the middle ear responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear. This procedure is performed to alleviate conductive hearing loss caused by damage or malformation of the ossicles, often resulting from middle ear diseases such as otosclerosis or trauma. During ossiculoplasty, the surgeon may repair or replace the malleus, incus, or stapes bones with prosthetic devices or grafts to restore normal sound transmission and improve hearing.

Ossiculum

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Ossiculum is a Latin word that means "little bone" or "small bone". In anatomy, ossiculum refers specifically to a small bone in the middle ear, which is one of the three ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.

Ossiferous

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Ossiferous refers to something that produces or contains bones.

Ossific

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ossific: (of a bone or bone-like structure) to develop or become bone-like, especially as a result of the accumulation of bone tissue; to become calcified.

Ossificans

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Ossification

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Ossification is the process by which bone cells (osteoblasts) produce bone tissue, resulting in the gradual replacement of cartilage or other connective tissue with bone. It is a natural process that occurs throughout life, especially during childhood and adolescence, when many bones are still developing and forming.

Ossified

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The word "ossified" refers to something that has become rigid, stagnant, or unchangeable, often in a way that is similar to the way bones become rigid and inflexible through the process of ossification.<br><br>In a broader sense, "ossified" can also describe an idea, concept, or system that has become fossilized, obsolete, or resistant to change, often due to a lack of flexibility or adaptability.

Ossifies

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To ossify means to harden or solidify, especially to become rigid or unyielding in one's viewpoints or attitudes. It can also refer to the process of forming bone tissue, typically through the deposition of calcium salts within connective tissue. This biological process is characterized by the gradual replacement of cartilage or other soft tissues with bone tissue, resulting in the formation of a rigid, bony structure. In figurative contexts, the term is often used to describe the crystallization of ideas or the development of inflexible beliefs.

Ossifrage

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Ossifrage is a rare or obsolete word that means a type of bird of prey, specifically a large, hooked-beaked hawk or eagle. It is derived from the Latin words "os" meaning "bone" and "frangere" meaning "to break", likely referring to the powerful beak of the bird.

Ossifragous

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Ossifragous refers to something that is bone-breaking or crushing. Thank you for providing this word!

Ossify

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ossify: (verb) to convert into bone or bone-like tissue; to become hard and rigid, often as a result of disease or injury.

Ossifying

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Ossifying refers to the process of becoming hard and calcified, like bone, or to produce bone tissue. It is often used to describe the development of bony spurs or osteophytes in joints, which can occur as a result of injury, degenerative diseases, or aging. In a broader sense, ossifying can also describe the process of becoming more rigid or rigidifying, such as ossifying one's views or opinions and becoming less open to change or new ideas.

Ossining

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Ossining is a suburban town located in Westchester County, New York, United States. The name "Ossining" was adopted in 1918 and comes from the Native American word "Siyon" or "Sauk" which refers to the area's location at the confluence of the Byram River and the Bronx River.

Ossivorous

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Osseous means relating to or resembling bone, while voracious means having a strong desire or appetite for something, especially food. Therefore, ossivorous refers to a desire or appetite for bones, typically seen in birds of prey like eagles and hawks that regurgitate and feed their offspring partly digested bones and scraps of meat, helping their young develop strong beaks and bones.

Ossobuco

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Ossobuco is a traditional Italian dish consisting of braised veal shanks that are slow-cooked in liquid, typically white wine and broth, and served with a side of risotto or gremolata, a condiment made from unwavored breadcrumbs, garlic, and lemon zest.