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ole


interjection

  1. (used as a shout of approval, triumph, or encouragement).

noun

  1. a cry of “olé.”

  1. variant of oleo- before a vowel: oleiferous.

  1. a suffix found in French loanwords of Latin origin, usually diminutives, and later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from Latin or in Neo-Latin coinages: areole; centriole; vacuole.

  1. a suffix used in names of chemical compounds, especially five-membered, unsaturated rings (carbazole; indole; thiazole) and, less systematically, aromatic ethers (anisole; safrole).

abbreviation for

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interjection

  1. an exclamation of approval or encouragement customary at bullfights, flamenco dancing, and other Spanish or Latin American events

noun

  1. a cry of olé

n combining form

  1. denoting an organic unsaturated compound containing a 5-membered ringthiazole
  2. denoting an aromatic organic etheranisole

suffix

  1. indicating something smallarteriole

1922, from Spanish olé “bravo!” suff.

  1. A usually heterocyclic chemical compound containing a five-membered ring:pyrrole.
  2. A chemical compound, especially an ether, that does not contain hydroxyl:indole.
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