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oo-
1- a combining form meaning “egg,” used in the formation of compound words:
oogamous.
o'o
2or 'ō·'ō
[ oh-oh ]
noun
, plural o’·os.
- any of several species of Hawaiian birds of the extinct genus Moho, especially the extinct M. nobilis ( Hawaiian o'o ), which had black plumage and two tufts of yellow plumes used to make ceremonial robes for the Hawaiian kings. The last surviving species was M. braccatus ( Kauai o'o ), classified as extinct in 1987.
oo-
combining_form
- egg or ovum
oosperm
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Word History and Origins
Origin of oo-2
First recorded in 1885–90; from Hawaiian ʿōʿō
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Word History and Origins
Origin of oo-1
from Greek ōion egg 1
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Example Sentences
Macnamara, the man 'oo polled the 'ighest votes in the School Board Election—and look at him now!
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"Et Ned sit on oo knee, papa," pleaded the baby, and was at once lifted to the desired place.
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He lifted his head at a distant call, a high, clear, sweet "Oh-hoo-oo-oo" repeated twice.
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"Quite true-oo," repeated the dove, perching in the hawthorn.
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But oo must not know zees sings, zey are secrets; and we must keep them flom nauty dallars.
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