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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • a diphthong, employed in the Latin language, and thence in the English language, as the representative of the Greek diphthong oi. In many words in common use, e alone stands instead of œ. Classicists prefer to write the diphthong oe separate in Latin words.

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  • noun Ligature of Latin letters o and e.
  • noun open-mid front rounded vowel
  • noun Ligature of vowels o and e.

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