Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Oriflamme. ancient royal. standard of France, — a redsilk flag, cut at the edge intoflame-shaped strips, and borneon a gilded lance. — 0riel, -rt-el, n. {Arch.) A large bay orrecf ssed window, as in a hall,cliapel, etc.— Criole, -rl-ol, flinging bird allied to thethrushes, having a. golden oryellow plumage mixed withTihick. — Ormolu, -mo-lw, n. n ? i A kind of brass, made to resem- Oriel, b


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Oriflamme. ancient royal. standard of France, — a redsilk flag, cut at the edge intoflame-shaped strips, and borneon a gilded lance. — 0riel, -rt-el, n. {Arch.) A large bay orrecf ssed window, as in a hall,cliapel, etc.— Criole, -rl-ol, flinging bird allied to thethrushes, having a. golden oryellow plumage mixed withTihick. — Ormolu, -mo-lw, n. n ? i A kind of brass, made to resem- Oriel, ble gold by using less zinc and more copper than inordinary brass.— Croide, -roid, n. An alloy, resem-bling gold. — Or^piment, -pT-ment, n. Tnsulphideof arsenic, occurring in crystals of a lemon-jeUowcolor, and used in dyeing. — Orris, Sr^ris, n. Akind of gold or silver lace; a pattern worked in goldor silver , o^ral, a. Pert, to, or uttered by, the mouth ;spoken, not written. — Orally, ady. By mouth.—Oracle, 8ra-kl, n. The answer of a pagan god to an inquiry respecting some affair of importance ;the deity supposed to give the answer, also the placewhere it was given ; revelations delivered by


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