Words Starting with "O"
80 words found
An international organization whose membership consists of official government representatives from various sovereign states.
An organized group that seeks to influence public policy, control government, or win office through electoral processes.
A formal association consisting of individuals with the same expertise, qualifications, or field of work to maintain professional standards.
A structured system of relationships between individuals and groups based on functions and activities to achieve common goals in society.
The traditional art of paper folding originating from Japan to create various decorative or figurative objects.
Bright star cluster in the night sky
A shrub of the Fabaceae family often cultivated as green manure to improve soil fertility.
Relating to the branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities in bones, joints, and muscles.
A large aperture at the top or end of a sponge (Porifera) through which water is expelled from the body cavity.
The physiological process by which an organism maintains the osmotic pressure of its body fluids by actively regulating water and salt concentrations.
The process of solvent molecules moving through a semipermeable membrane from a lower concentration solution to a higher concentration solution.
An archaic term for a four-wheeled motor vehicle used as a freight carrier or truck.
The replacement of human labor with machines or automated systems to perform tasks or production processes independently.
Legitimate power granted to an institution or official to exercise functions, authority, and decision-making within society.
A photomechanical process of creating printing plates using halftone screens through photographic techniques.
A non-standard form of ovarium, referring to the female reproductive organ that produces eggs.
Protective garment consisting of loose trousers and a top, worn over regular clothing for work.
A condition where someone consumes medication or substances in amounts exceeding the safe limit for the body.
The trait or reproductive habit of an organism by producing eggs that develop outside the parent's body.
A traditional rural food made from dried and ground cassava, often consumed as a staple substitute for rice.