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OL'IVIN, OL'IVINE, n. [from olive.] A subspecies of prismatic chrysolite of a br...
OLYM'PEAN, a. Pertaining to Olympus; or to Olympis, a town in Greece. Olympic ga...
OLYM'PIAD, n. [L. Olympias; Gr. from Olympus, a mountain of Macedonia.] A period...
OM'BER, OM'BRE, n. [L. homo.] A game at cards, borrowed from the Spaniards, usua...
OMBROM'ETER, n. [Gr. rain, and measure.] A machine or instrument to measure the ...
OME'GA, n. [Gr. great O.] The name of the last letter of the Greek alphabet, as ...
OM'ELET, n. A kind of pancake or fritter made with eggs and other ingredients.
O'MEN, n. [L. omen; Heb. an augur.] A sign or indication of some future event; a...
O'MENED, a. Containing an omen or prognostic.
OMENT'UM, n. [L.] In anatomy, the caul or epiploon; a membranaceous covering of ...
OMER OM'INATE, v.t. [L. ominor, from omen.] To presage; to foreshow; to foretoke...
OMINA'TION, n. A foreboding; a presaging; prognostic. [Little used.]
OM'INOUS, a. [L. ominosus.] 1. Foreboding or presaging evil; indicating a future...
OM'INOUSLY, adv. With good or bad omens.
OM'INOUSNESS, n. The quality of being ominous.
OMIS'SIBLE, a. [L. omissus. See Omit .] That may be omitted.