oat
[ oht ]
/ oʊt /
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noun
a cereal grass, Avena sativa, cultivated for its edible seed.
Usually oats. (used with a singular or plural verb) the seed of this plant, used as a food for humans and animals.
any of several plants of the same genus, as the wild oat.
Archaic. a musical pipe made of an oat straw.
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Idioms about oat
- to feel frisky or lively.
- to be aware of and use one's importance or power.
feel one's oats, Informal.
sow one's wild oats. wild oat (def. 3).
Origin of oat
before 900; Middle English ote,Old English Ä?te
OTHER WORDS FROM oat
oatlike, adjectiveWords nearby oat
O.A.S.I., oasis, oast, oast-house, Oastler, oat, oatcake, oat cell, oat cell carcinoma, -oate, oaten
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British Dictionary definitions for oat
oat
/ (ÉÊt) /
noun
Word Origin for oat
Old English Ä?te, of obscure origin
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