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  1. [Object], [(92)] [(98)]
    1. See [Personal relations].
  2. [Ojibwa] (N, Amer.), [(55)]
  3. Onomatopoetic theory of origin of speech, [(5)] [(6)]
  4. Oral sounds, [(51-4)]
  5. [Order, word], [(64-6)] [(91)] [(92)]
    1. composition as related to, [(67)] [(68)]
    2. fixed, English tendency, [(177-9)]
    3. sentence molded by, [(117)] [(118)]
    4. significance of, fundamental, [(119)] [(120)] [(123)]
  6. Organs of speech, [(7)] [(8)] [(47)] [(48)]
    1. action of, [(48-54)]