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oft

Oft vs Off - What's the difference?

oft | off |


As an initialism oft

is (uk) (office of fair trading).

As an adverb off is

in a direction away from the speaker or object.

As an adjective off is

inoperative, disabled.

As a preposition off is

(used to indicate movement away from a position on).

As a verb off is

(slang) to kill.

Owt vs Oft - What's the difference?

owt | oft |


As a pronoun owt

is (northern england) aught, anything.

As a noun owt

is (northern england) anything.

As an adverb owt

is (northern england) anything.

As an initialism oft is

(uk) (office of fair trading).

Loft vs Oft - What's the difference?

loft | oft |


As a noun loft

is air.

As an initialism oft is

(uk) (office of fair trading).

Occasionally vs Oft - What's the difference?

occasionally | oft |


As adverbs the difference between occasionally and oft

is that occasionally is from time to time; now and then; once in a while; irregularly; at infrequent intervals while oft is often; frequently; not rarely; many times.

Cma vs Oft - What's the difference?

cma | oft |


As an abbreviation CMA

is (U.S. military) Comma, used in communication systems without punctuation marks (e.g., telegrams).

As an adverb oft is

often; frequently; not rarely; many times.

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