OMENTUM
OMENT'UM, noun [Latin] In anatomy, the caul or epiploon; a membranaceous covering of the bowels, being placed under the peritoneum and immediately above the intestines.O'MER, no...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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OMENT'UM, noun [Latin] In anatomy, the caul or epiploon; a membranaceous covering of the bowels, being placed under the peritoneum and immediately above the intestines.O'MER, no...
OMEROM'INATE, verb transitive [Latin ominor, from omen.] To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken. [Little used.]OM'INATE, verb intransitive To foretoken.
OM'INATE, v.t. [L. ominor, from omen.] To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken. [Little used.]OM'INATE, v.i. To foretoken.
OMINA'TION, noun A foreboding; a presaging; prognostic. [Little used.]
OM'INOUS, adjective [Latin ominosus.]1. Foreboding or presaging evil; indicating a future evil event; inauspicious.In the heathen worship of God, a sacrifice without a heart was...
OM'INOUSLY, adverb With good or bad omens.
OM'INOUSNESS, n. The quality of being ominous.
OMIS'SIBLE, adjective [Latin omissus. See Omit.] That may be omitted.
OMIS'SION, noun [Latin omissio, from omitto, omissus.]1. Neglect or failure to do something which a person had power to do, or which duty required to be done. omission may be in...
OMIS'SIVE, adjective Leaving out.
OMIT', verb transitive [Latin omitto; ob and mitto, to send.]1. To leave, pass by or neglect; to fail or forbear to do or to use; as, to omit an opportunity of writing a letter....
OMIT'TANCE, noun Forbearance; neglect. [Not used.]
OMIT'TED, participle passive Neglected; passed by; left out.
OMIT'TING, participle present tense Neglecting or failing to do or use; passing by; leaving out.
OMNIFA'RIOUS, adjective [Low Latin omnifarius.] Of all varieties, forms or kinds.
OMNIF'EROUS, adjective [Latin omnifer; omnis, all, and fero, to bear.]All-bearing; producing all kinds.
OMNIF'IC, adjective [Latin omnis, all, and facio, to make.] All-creating.Thou deep, peace! said then th' omnific word, your discord end.
OM'NIFORM, adjective [Latin omnis, all, and forma, form.] Having every form or shape.
OMNIFORM'ITY, noun The quality of having every form.
OMNIG'ENOUS, adjective [Latin omnigenus; omnis, all, every, and genus, kind.] Consisting of all kinds.
OMNIPAR'ITY, noun [Latin omnis, all, and par, equal.] General equality.
OMNIPERCIP'IENCE, noun [Latin omnis, and percipiens, perceiving.]Perception of every thing.
OMNIPERCIP'IENT, adjective Perceiving every thing.
OMNIP'OTENCE, 'OTENCY, noun [Latin omnipotens; omnis, all, and potens, powerful.]
OMNIP'OTENT, adjective [supra.]1. Almighty; possessing unlimited power; all powerful. The being that can create worlds must be omnipotent2. Having unlimited power of a particula...
OMNIP'OTENTLY, adverb With almighty power.
OMNIPRES'ENCE, noun s as z. [Latin omnis, and presens, present.]Presence in every place at the same time; unbounded or universal presence; ubiquity. omnipresence is an attribute...