Igbo | English | + |
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òcheǹdò | a structure or tree that forms a shade; an umbrella | + |
ochenkwago | table; a furniture used to keep books when writting | + |
ọchị̀ | laughter; laugh; giggle; smile | + |
ọ̀chị̀agha | an army commander or one who has the highest rank in the army; army general | + |
ọ̀chịchā | cockroach; a brown, winged, nocturnal, scavenging insect that resembles a beetle | + |
ọ̀chịchị ezèchihachìbèrè | a system of government where leadership is transferred from one generation to another | + |
ọ̀chịchịakaikē | tyranny | + |
ọ̀chịchịmwàchi | the act, by foreigners, of settling among and establishing control over an indigenous people through governance; colonization | + |
ọ̀chịchịnchigbu | dictatorial system of rulership or governance | + |
ọ̀chịchịonyekwùouchèya | democratic system of leadership or governance | + |
ọ̀chịchịrị̄ | darkness | + |
ọ̀chịchọ | ambition; desire | + |
ochìè | old; ancient; antecedent; preceding | + |
ochìèdikē | veteran; a person who has a long experience in a field | + |
ọ̀chịēhī | one who herds cows; herdsman | + |
òchiǹtị̀ | unable to hear | + |