Otolithic
(O`to*lith"ic O`to*lit"ic) a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to otoliths.

Otological
(O`to*log"ic*al) a. Of or pertaining tootology.

Otologist
(O*tol"o*gist) n. One skilled in otology; an aurist.

Otology
(O*tol"o*gy) n. [Oto- + - logy.] The branch of science which treats of the ear and its diseases.

Otopathy
(O*top"a*thy) n. [Oto- + Gr. to suffer.] (Med.) A diseased condition of the ear.

Otorrhœa
(||O`tor*rhœ"a) n. [NL., fr. Gr. o'y^s, 'wto`s, the ear + to flow.] (Med.) A flow or running from the ear, esp. a purulent discharge.

Otoscope
(O"to*scope) n. [Oto- + - scope.] An instrument for examining the condition of the ear.

Otoscopeic
(O`to*scope"ic) a. Of or pertaining to the otoscope or to otoscopy.

Otoscopy
(O*tos"co*py) n. (Med.) The examination of the ear; the art of using the otoscope.

Otosteal
(O*tos"te*al) n. [Oto- + Gr. a bone.] (Anat.) An auditory ossicle. R. Owen.

Otozoum
(||O`to*zo"um) n. [NL., fr. Gr. a fabled giant + zo^,on an animal.] (Paleon.) An extinct genus of huge vertebrates, probably dinosaurs, known only from four-toed tracks in Triassic sandstones.

Ottar
(Ot"tar) n. See Attar.

Ottawas
(Ot"ta*was) n. pl.; sing. Ottawa (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians who, when first known, lived on the Ottawa River. Most of them subsequently migrated to the southwestern shore of Lake Superior.


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