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 Translation for 'o'' from English to Greek
without {prep} <w/o>χωρίς
χημ.
oxygen {noun} <O>
οξυγόνο {το} <O>
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Translation for 'o'' from English to Greek

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without {prep} <w/o>
χωρίς

oxygen {noun} <O>
οξυγόνο {το} <O>χημ.
  • οξυγόνο {το} <O> = oxygen <O>
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Usage Examples English
  • Beat 'im o'r wi' a cat-o-nine-tails.
  • How they'll skip and dance o'er the bum o' Geordie!
  • 'O'er-greene': 'o'er' is Shakespeare's common abbreviation for 'over' in the sonnets, notable parallels in Sonnets 43, 65, 139 ('o'er worn; o'er-sways; o'er-pressed').
  • The resulting "o"-nitroanisole is reduced to "o"-anisidine.
  • "Osteobrama bhimensis" is a synonym of "Osteobrama vigorsii" according to Fishbase, and Fishbase also treats the former subspecies of "O. cotio" as distinct species: "O. cotio", "O. cunma" and "O. peninsularis".

  • The Bishop's ‘ō‘ō or Molokai ‘ō‘ō ("Moho bishopi") was the penultimate member of the extinct genus of the ‘ō‘ōs ("Moho") within the extinct family Mohoidae. It was previously regarded as member of the Australo-Pacific honeyeaters (Meliphagidae). Lionel Walter Rothschild named it after Charles Reed Bishop, the founder of the Bishop Museum.
  • Other spin-offs included Bit o' Licorice and Bit-O-Peanut Butter. In 2017, Bit-O-Honey Chocolate was reintroduced.
  • The ceremonial Head of State or "O le Ao o le Malo" is elected for a five-year term by the Fono. O le Ao o le Malo is limited to a maximum of 2 terms.
  • The use of unmarked "o" and marked "ō" for the phonemes /u/ and /oː/ emphasizes the relationship that can exist between these two vowels. There are situations where "o" can be lengthened to "ō", as for example in ᓂᑲᒧ! "nikamo!" “sing (now)!" and ᓂᑲᒨᐦᑲᐣ! "nikamōhkan!" “sing (later)!".
  • illudens" (Jack o' Lantern mushrooms), and "O. nidiformis" (Australian ghost fungus).

  • "o"-bromoanilines or "o"-chloroanilines do not undergo Larock indole synthesis. However, researchers from Boehringer-Ingelheim were able to successfully use both "o"-bromoanilines and "o"-chloroanilines to form indoles by using N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as the solvent with 1,1'bis(di-tert-butylphosphino)ferrocene as the palladium ligand.
  • Synthesis is much like that of benzotriazole, but starting with methyl-"o"-phenylenediamine instead of "o"-phenylenediamine. Isomers of methyl-"o"-phenylenediamine include 3-methyl-"o"-phenylenediamine, 4-methyl-"o"-phenylenediamine, and N-methyl-"o"-phenylenediamine (not involved here).
  • António Ribeiro O.F. (Évora, 1520 – Lisbon, 1591), known as "O Chiado" or "O Poeta Chiado" was a Portuguese poet.
  • Mid "ė", "ø̇", "0" are weak allophones of "e", "ø", "o".
  • He translated "O principiño" (1972) by the French Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "Os escaravellos voan á tardiña" (1989) by the Swedish Maria Gripe and "O vello e o mar" (1998) by the American Ernest Hemingway.

  • However, in Harry Hoijer and other American linguists' work all o-vowels are written as "o". Similarly, Navajo does not use orthographic "u", consistently writing this vowel as "o".
  • Related to four-card "Schieber" is the "Devil's Round" ("Teufelsrunde") from Munich. Forehand is given the [...] O, [...] O, [...] O and [...] U and must announce the "Solo" before any cards are dealt.
  • As in Middle Dutch Lengthening of vowels in open syllables: "e" > "ē", "o" > "ō", "a" > "ā", "ö" > "ȫ", ü > "ǖ". "i" Is often lengthened to "ē".
  • Unstressed pronouns like "o" and "a" are normally placed before the conjugated form of "ter": "eu o terei visto"; "eu não o terei visto".
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