| oak |
The wood primarily used for aging of white and red wines, imparting a flavor to the wine when the barrel is new. Chestnut and walnut have also been used far less successfully.
Ãâó: www.beveragenet.net/sw/2003/0302/0302wine.asp
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| oasis |
a smooth African goatskin, usually tanned and dyed in this country. oblong - the book's width exceeds its height. octavo - usually written simply 8vo: the most common of the traditional book formats - a book made up from printed sheets folded three times, giving eight leaves (sixteen pages). Also used in a general way to indicate a book of between about 7 inches (18cm) and 10 inches (25cm) in height. ...
Ãâó: www.ashrare.com/glossary.html
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| OA |
An OA Security Officer interfaces with the system and LRA's. OA Security Officers are employees of the Information Systems Policy Control Unit.
Ãâó: sig.nfc.usda.gov/pki/glossary/glossary.html
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| oat |
Obligation assimilable du Tresor, a French Treasury bond issue with initial maturities of from seven to 30 years
Ãâó: www.ashburton.com/XX_Glossary/
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| OAP |
A cacodemon
Ãâó: www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/List_of_angels_in_E...
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