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There are 15 eight-letter words beginning with ORA

ORACLINGoracling v. Present participle of oracle.
ORACLE v. to utter as an oracle.
ORACULARoracular adj. Of or relating to an oracle.
oracular adj. Prophetic, foretelling the future.
oracular adj. Wise, authoritative.
ORAGIOUSoragious adj. (Archaic) stormy.
ORAGIOUS adj. stormy.
ORALISMSoralisms n. Plural of oralism.
ORALISM n. the use of the oral method for teaching the deaf.
ORALISTSoralists n. Plural of oralist.
ORALIST n. one who practises oralism, the use of oral methods of teaching the deaf.
ORANGERYorangery n. A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown.
orangery n. A garden or plantation where orange trees are grown.
ORANGERY n. a building for growing orange trees in a cool climate, also ORANGERIE.
ORANGESTorangest adj. Superlative form of orange: most orange.
ORANGE adj. the colour of an orange (a fruit).
ORANGIERorangier adj. Comparative form of orangey: more orangey.
ORANGY adj. resembling the colour of an orange, also ORANGEY.
ORANGISHorangish adj. Relatively orange in colour.
orangish adj. Similar to an orange.
ORANGISH adj. somewhat orange in colour.
ORARIANSorarians n. Plural of orarian.
ORARIAN n. a coast-dweller.
ORARIONSORARION n. in the Orthodox Church, a deacon's stole, also ORARIUM.
ORATIONSorations n. Plural of oration.
ORATION n. a formal speech.
ORATORIOoratorio n. (Music) A musical composition, often based on a religious theme; similar to opera but with no costume…
ORATORIO n. (Italian) a choral work usually on a scriptural subject.
ORATRESSoratress n. (Dated) A female orator.
ORATRESS n. a female orator, also ORATRIX.
ORATURESoratures n. Plural of orature (“oral equivalent of literature”).
oratures n. (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) plural of orature (“small room or chapel used for prayer and…
ORATURE n. oral forms of literature such as folklore.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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