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ora plural of os2
oracle
noun
1 in ancient Greece or Rome: a holy place where a god was believed to give advice and prophecy.
2 a priest or priestess at an oracle, through whom the god was believed to speak.
3 the usually mysterious or ambiguous advice or prophecy given at an oracle.
4 a someone who is believed to have great wisdom or be capable of prophesying the future;
b a statement made by such a person.
[14c: from Latin oraculum , from orare to speak or pray]
oracular adjective
1 relating to or like an oracle.
2 difficult to interpret; mysterious and ambiguous.
3 prophetic.
oracy
noun the ability to express oneself coherently and to communicate freely with others by word of mouth.
[1960s: from oral, modelled on literacy ]
oral
adjective
1 spoken; not written.
2 relating to or used in the mouth.
3 said of a medicine or drug, etc: taken in through the mouth oral contraceptive .
4 psychol relating to a supposed stage of infant development, when satisfaction is obtained by sucking.
noun a spoken test or examination.
[17c: from Latin oralis , from os , oris mouth]
orally adverb .

oral A word often confused with this one is aural.

oral history
noun the collection and study of information about events and social conditions, etc of the past, obtained by interviewing and tape-recording people who experienced them.

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