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oat Outside Air Temperature
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oak A Tree, the Oak and parts of it are variously borne, and of very frequent use in Coat Armour. An Oak branch fructed should consist of four leaves; if unquoted, of nine; a sprig should have five leaves, and a slip only three. The Oak Tree is the emblem of virtue and strength.
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OAE A hearing test that uses a microphone placed in the ear canal to measure sound waves generated in the cochlea in response to clicks or tone bursts.
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oak The smell and taste of a wine that has been aged in new oak barrels.
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OA Office of Aerospace (DoC-ITA) OASC Office of Air and Space Commercialization (DoC) OAST Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (NASA) ODERACS Orbital Debris Radar Calibration Spheres OLMSA Office of Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications (NASA) order of magnitude An amount equal to 10 times a given value; thus if some quantity was 10 times as great as another quantity, it would be an order of magnitude greater; if 100 times as great, it would be larger by two orders of magnitude ...
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