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    of
    [əv, ə(v)]
    preposition
    1. expressing the relationship between a part and a whole:
      "the sleeve of his coat" · "in the back of the car" · "the days of the week" · "a series of programs" · "a piece of cake" · "a lot of money"
    2. expressing the relationship between a scale or measure and a value:
      "an increase of 5 percent" · "a height of 10 feet"
      • expressing an age:
        "a boy of 15"
    3. indicating an association between two entities, typically one of belonging:
      "the son of a friend" · "the coast of Italy" · "a photograph of the bride" · "a former colleague of John's"
      • expressing the relationship between an author, artist, or composer and their works collectively:
        "the plays of Shakespeare" · "the paintings of Rembrandt"
    4. expressing the relationship between a direction and a point of reference:
      "north of Chicago" · "on the left of the picture"
    5. expressing the relationship between a general category or type and the thing being specified which belongs to such a category:
      "the city of Prague" · "the idea of a just society" · "this type of book" · "the set of all genes"
    6. following a noun derived from or related to a verb.
      • followed by a noun expressing the subject of the verb underlying the first noun:
        "the arrival of the police" · "the howling of the wind"
      • followed by a noun expressing the object of the verb underlying the first noun:
        "the murder of the two boys" · "payment of his debts" · "an admirer of Dickens"
    7. where the head of the phrase is a predicative adjective:
      "it was kind of you to ask" · "I am certain of that"
    8. indicating the relationship between a verb and an indirect object.
      • with a verb expressing a mental state:
        "I don't know of anything that would be suitable" · "they must be persuaded of the severity of the problem"
      • expressing a cause:
        "he died of cancer"
    9. indicating the material or substance constituting something:
      "the house was built of bricks" · "walls of stone"
    10. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      expressing time in relation to the following hour:
      "it would be just a quarter of three in New York"
    Origin
    Old English of, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch af and German ab, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ab and Greek apo.
    of-
    [ɒf]
    prefix
    1. variant spelling of ob- assimilated before f (as in offend)
    OF
    [OF]
    abbreviation
    1. Old French.
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    preposition
    1. indicating an association between two entities, typically one of belonging:
      made by
      done by
      carried out by
      caused by
      for which someone is responsible
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