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Meanings of Omelette:
nounA dish of beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan and served plain or with a savoury or sweet topping or filling.
Usage examples:
A cheese omelette
Omelettes
ˈɒmlɪtMeanings of Omelettes:
nounA dish of beaten eggs cooked in a frying pan and served plain or with a savoury or sweet topping or filling.
Usage examples:
A cheese omelette
Meanings of Omened:
adjectiveHaving an omen; attended by omens; ominous. chiefly as the second element in compounds, as better-, evil-, happy-omened, etc. compare "ill-omened", well-omened .
Meanings of Omenology:
nounThe study or use of omens; divination.
Omens
ˈəʊ.mənMeanings of Omens:
nounAn event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
Usage examples:
The ghost's appearance was an ill omen
Omental
əʊˈmen.təlMeanings of Omental:
adjectiveRelating to the omentum (= the layer of tissue around the stomach and intestines)
Meanings of Omentopexy:
nounThe surgical attachment of the greater omentum to another structure, usually in the thorax or abdomen, especially in order to increase arterial or venous circulation or to cover a defect; an instance of this.
Meanings of Omentosplenopexy:
nounThe surgical attachment of the greater omentum to another structure, usually in the thorax or abdomen, especially in order to increase arterial or venous circulation or to cover a defect; an instance of this.
Omentum
əʊˈmen.təmMeanings of Omentum:
nounA fold of peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs.
Usage examples:
Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which revealed dilated veins in the omentum and falciform lig…
Meanings of Omentums:
nounThe layer of tissue around the stomach and intestines
Omer
ˈəʊməMeanings of Omer:
nounAn ancient hebrew dry measure, the tenth part of an ephah.
Usage examples:
And it came to pass, that on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread, two omers for one man…
Meanings of Omers:
nounAn ancient hebrew dry measure, the tenth part of an ephah.
Usage examples:
And it came to pass, that on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread, two omers for one man…
Meanings of Omicron:
nounThe fifteenth letter of the greek alphabet ( ο, ο ), transliterated as ‘o’.
Omicrons
əʊˈmaɪ.krɒnMeanings of Omicrons:
nounThe fifteenth letter of the greek alphabet ( ο, ο ), transliterated as ‘o’.
Ominous
ˈɒm.ɪ.nəsMeanings of Ominous:
adjectiveGiving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious.
Usage examples:
There were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead
Meanings of Omission:
nounA person or thing that has been left out or excluded.
Usage examples:
There are glaring omissions in the report
Meanings of Omits:
verbLeave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully.
Usage examples:
He was omitted from the second test
Meanings of Omitter:
nounA person who or (occasionally) thing which omits something.
Ommatidia
ˌɒməˈtɪdɪəmMeanings of Ommatidia:
nounEach of the optical units that make up the compound eye of an insect.
Usage examples:
In contrast, myriapods and chelicerates mostly lack compound eyes and the ommatidia of the few grou…
Meanings of Ommatidium:
nounEach of the optical units that make up the compound eye of an insect.
Usage examples:
In contrast, myriapods and chelicerates mostly lack compound eyes and the ommatidia of the few grou…
Meanings of Omneity:
nounThe fact or condition of being all; allness, specifically as an attribute of god. occasionally: god as an all-encompassing being.
Meanings of Omnes:
nounEveryone, all: used as a stage direction to indicate that the following words or lines should be spoken by all actors present, except (where applicable) those actors to whom they are replying or responding.
Omni
ɒm.nɪ-Meanings of Omni:
All; of all things.
Usage examples:
Omniscient
prefixEverywhere or everything
Usage examples:
Omnipresent, omniscient
Meanings of Omniactive:
adjectiveActive in all ways or everywhere.
Meanings of Omniana:
nounThoughts or scraps of information about all or many kinds of things, especially (a collection of) notes, jottings, or short pieces of writing on all or many kinds of subjects.
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