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| optative | (adj) indicating an option or wish |
| optative | (adj) relating to a mood of verbs in some languages, Example: optative verb endings |
| optative mood | (n) a mood (as in Greek or Sanskrit) that expresses a wish or hope; expressed in English by modal verbs, Syn. optative |
| optez | (n) an artificial language |
| optical | (adj) of or relating to or involving light or optics, Example: optical supplies |
| optical bench | (n) apparatus for observation and measurement of optical phenomena |
| optical crown | (n) optical glass of low dispersion and low refractive index, Syn. optical crown glass, crown glass |
| optical density | (n) (physics) a measure of the extent to which a substance transmits light or other electromagnetic radiation, Syn. transmission density, absorbance, photographic density |
| optical device | (n) a device for producing or controlling light |
| optical disk | (n) a disk coated with plastic that can store digital data as tiny pits etched in the surface; is read with a laser that scans the surface, Syn. optical disc |
| Optable | a. [ L. optabilis. ] That may be chosen; desirable. [ Obs. ] Cockeram. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Optate | v. i. [ L. optatus, p. p. of optare. ] To choose; to wish for; to desire. [ Obs. ] Cotgrave. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Optation | n. [ L. optatio. See Option. ] The act of optating; a wish. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Optative | a. [ L. optativus: cf. F. optatif. ] Expressing desire or wish. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Optative | n. [ Cf. F. optatif. ] |
| Optatively | adv. In an optative manner; with the expression of desire. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] God blesseth man imperatively, and man blesseth God optatively. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Optic | n. [ From Optic, a. ] The difference is as great between |
| Optical | The moon, whose orb
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| optical activity | n. (Chem.) the ability of a chemical compound to rotate the plane of plane-polarized light. This is found only in chemicals whose molecular structure does not have a plane of symmetry, and is common in biochemical compounds. -- |
| optical cable | n. (Communications) a cable containing multiple optical fibers. [ PJC ] |