See also: ones and -ones ones (obsolete) one + -'s. IPA(key): /wʌnz/ Rhymes: -ʌnz Homophone: ones one's Belonging to one. Unlike most other possessive...
See also: -ones and one's IPA(key): /wʌnz/ Rhymes: -ʌnz ones plural of one ones pl (plural only) (sports) A senior or first team (as opposed to a reserves...
one one hundred one (less common, US) one hundred and one One hundred plus one. Symbolic: 101 Roman symbols: CI one hundred plus one — see also one hundred...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "one" (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly:...
one-on-one one or two oneself one-shot one-sixth one-third one time one-to-many one-to-one one-two one-up only that one the one this one of a period...
The One on Wikipedia the one (plural the ones) (colloquial) A particularly special or compatible person or thing. I knew as soon I met him that John...
See also: one on one one-on-one (comparative more one-on-one, superlative most one-on-one) (chiefly Canada, US) Involving direct communication or competition...
See also: onôr and Onor Borrowed from Spanish honor. Doublet of onra. IPA(key): /ʔoˈnoɾ/, [ʔoˈn̪oɾ] Hyphenation: o‧nor onór honor Synonym: galang onorable...
one by one (not comparable) Individually in succession. Synonyms: one at a time, one after the other Coordinate terms: sequentially, step by step; see...
one-way Wikipedia one + way. First attested in 1906 in reference to one-way tickets; 1914 in reference to one-way streets; 1940 in reference to one-way...