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2-Letter Words Starting with O (18 words)
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ossa (4 points)
Body parts found under Pelion (wordplay)
Pelion's base in a saying
Pelion's burden (wordplay)
O·1+S·1+S·1+A·1 = 4 pts
omasa (7 points)
Stomachs of ruminants
Ruminants' third stomachs
Bovine stomach division
O·1+M·3+A·1+S·1+A·1 = 7 pts
ossia (5 points)
Or else, in music.
Alternate passage, in a score
Or else, musically
O·1+S·1+S·1+I·1+A·1 = 5 pts
ostia (5 points)
Ancient Roman seaport (anagram of IOTAS)
Port of ancient Rome
Ancient city on the Tiber.
O·1+S·1+T·1+I·1+A·1 = 5 pts
oscula (8 points)
Apertures in a sponge
Orifices of sponges: Zool.
Exhalant apertures in sponges
O·1+S·1+C·3+U·1+L·1+A·1 = 8 pts
oquassa (16 points)
A small lake trout
O·1+Q·10+U·1+A·1+S·1+S·1+A·1 = 16 pts
osmunda (10 points)
A fern with large spreading fronds
O·1+S·1+M·3+U·1+N·1+D·2+A·1 = 10 pts
osteoma (9 points)
Skull tumor
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+O·1+M·3+A·1 = 9 pts
ostraca (9 points)
A Croat's broken tiles for sending to Coventry
O·1+S·1+T·1+R·1+A·1+C·3+A·1 = 9 pts
oversea (10 points)
A broad bit of poetry inside (wordplay)
Hopkins's morning's minion
Across the Big Pond.
O·1+V·4+E·1+R·1+S·1+E·1+A·1 = 10 pts
opuscula (12 points)
Opuscule
O·1+P·3+U·1+S·1+C·3+U·1+L·1+A·1 = 12 pts
orchestra (14 points)
Players with excited roar about 16, say
Boston Pops, for one
Musicians in a pit (wordplay)
O·1+R·1+C·3+H·4+E·1+S·1+T·1+R·1+A·1 = 14 pts
osmeteria (11 points)
Pl. osmeteria (-tîr - ) An eversible glandular sac on the first thoracic segment of many caterpillars that secretes an unpleasant-smelling substance to ward off predators.
O·1+S·1+M·3+E·1+T·1+E·1+R·1+I·1+A·1 = 11 pts
osteomata (11 points)
Benign swellings
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+O·1+M·3+A·1+T·1+A·1 = 11 pts
ostensoria (10 points)
""Pl. ostensoria (-sôr - , -s r -) also ostensories Roman Catholic Church See monstrance .""
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+N·1+S·1+O·1+R·1+I·1+A·1 = 10 pts
osteomalacia (16 points)
""A disease of the bones, in which they lose their earthy material, and become soft, flexible, and distorted. Also called malacia. malacia.""
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+O·1+M·3+A·1+L·1+A·1+C·3+I·1+A·1 = 16 pts
osteosarcoma (16 points)
A tumor having the structure of a sacroma in which there is a deposit of bone; sarcoma connected with bone.
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+O·1+S·1+A·1+R·1+C·3+O·1+M·3+A·1 = 16 pts
osteosarcomata (18 points)
Pl. osteosarcomata (-m -t ) or osteosarcomas A malignant bone tumor. Also called osteogenic sarcoma .
O·1+S·1+T·1+E·1+O·1+S·1+A·1+R·1+C·3+O·1+M·3+A·1+T·1+A·1 = 18 pts

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