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Showing words for OFFICES using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Offices

coiffes, offices

6 Letter Words for Offices

coiffe, ficoes, office

5 Letter Words for Offices

coeff, coffs, coifs, cosie, fices, ficos, fiefs, fifes, fosie, offic, scoff

4 Letter Words for Offices

coef, coes, coff, coif, cose, effs, feif, feis, fice, fico, fief, fies, fife, fifo, fisc, fise, foes, ices, iocs, oeci, offs, seco, seif, sice, sife, soce

3 Letter Words for Offices

ceo, cfi, cfs, cie, cif, cis, cos, csi, eco, eff, efs, eof, eos, esc, fcs, fec, fei, fes, fie, foe, ice, ifc, ife, iff, ifs, iof, ios, ise, iso, oes, off, oie, ois, ose, osi, scf, sci, sec, sei, sic, sie, sif, soc

Definitions for Offices

[1] a room, set of rooms, or building where the business of a commercial or industrial organization or of a professional person is conducted: the main office of an insurance company; a doctor's office.
[2] a room assigned to a specific person or a group of persons in a commercial or industrial organization: Her office is next to mine.
[3] a business or professional organization: He went to work in an architect's office.
[4] the staff or designated part of a staff at a commercial or industrial organization: The whole office was at his wedding.
[5] a position of duty, trust, or authority, especially in the government, a corporation, a society, or the like: She was elected twice to the office of president.
[6] employment or position as an official: to seek office.
[7] the duty, function, or part of a particular person or agency: to act in the office of adviser.
[8] (initial capital letter ) an operating agency or division of certain departments of the U.S. Government: Office of Community Services.
[9] (initial capital letter ) British . a major administrative unit or department of the national government: the Foreign Office.
[10] Slang . hint, signal, or warning; high sign.
[11] Often offices. something, whether good or bad, done or said for or to another: He obtained a position through the offices of a friend.
[12] Ecclesiastical . the prescribed order or form for a service of the church or for devotional use. the services so prescribed. Also called divine office. the prayers, readings from Scripture, and psalms that must be recited every day by all who are in major orders. a ceremony or rite, especially for the dead.
[13] a service or task to be performed; assignment; chore: little domestic offices.
[14] offices, Chiefly British . the parts of a house, as the kitchen, pantry, or laundry, devoted mainly to household work. the stables, barns, cowhouses, etc., of a farm.
[15] Older Slang . privy.
[16] a room or set of rooms in which business, professional duties, clerical work, etc, are carried out (as modifier ) office furniture ; an office boy
[17] (often plural) the building or buildings in which the work of an organization, such as a business or government department, is carried out
[18] a commercial or professional business the architect's office approved the plans
[19] the group of persons working in an office it was a happy office until she came
[20] (capital when part of a name) (in Britain) a department of the national government the Home Office
[21] (capital when part of a name) (in the US) a governmental agency, esp of the Federal government a subdivision of such an agency or of a department Office of Science and Technology
[22] a position of trust, responsibility, or duty, esp in a government or organization the office of president ; to seek office (in combination ) an office-holder
[23] duty or function the office of an administrator
[24] (often plural) a minor task or service domestic offices
[25] (often plural) an action performed for another, usually a beneficial action through his good offices
[26] a place where tickets, information, etc, can be obtained a ticket office
[27] Christianity (often plural) a ceremony or service, prescribed by ecclesiastical authorities, esp one for the dead the order or form of these RC Church the official daily service short for divine office
[28] (plural) the parts of a house or estate where work is done, goods are stored, etc
[29] (usually plural) British euphemistic a lavatory (esp in the phrase usual offices )
[30] in office (of a government) in power
[31] out of office (of a government) out of power
[32] the office slang a hint or signal

Words related to Offices

ervice, work, commission, job, station, place, post, building, shop, center, facility, agency, factory, bureau, department, suite, store, room, function, duty

Words nearby Offices

officeoffering, offering price, offertory, offhand, offiah, office, office automation, office bearer, office block, office boy, office girl

Origin of Offices

1200–50; Middle English < Old French < Latin officium service, duty, ceremony, presumably contraction of opificium, equivalent to opi-, combining form akin to opus opus + -fic-, combining form of facere to make, do1 + -ium -ium

Words that may be confused with Offices

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, officeoffice, orifice

Other words from Offices

of·fice·less , adjective
out·of·fice , noun
sub·of·fice , noun

Word origin for Offices

C13: via Old French from Latin officium service, duty, from opus work, service + facere to do

Synonyms for Offices

commission, job, place, post, service, station, work, appointment, berth, billet, capacity, charge, connection, duty, employment, function, obligation, occupation, performance, province, responsibility, role, situation, spot, trust