omertà |
(Italian) a code of silence that prevents adherents from giving to authorities information concerning activities of a criminal organization. |
omicron |
the name of the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. |
ominous |
indicating or threatening future evil or unpleasantness. [2 definitions] |
omissible |
subject to or suitable for omission. |
omission |
the act of omitting, or the condition of being omitted. [2 definitions] |
omit |
to not include (something) through neglect or by decision; leave out. [2 definitions] |
ommatidium |
any of the individual photoreceptors that form the compound eye of an insect, crustacean, or the like. |
ommatophore |
a movable stalk bearing an eye, as in certain snails. |
omni- |
all. |
omnibus |
a large, long motor vehicle for transporting passengers; bus. [3 definitions] |
omnidirectional |
able to receive radio waves or the like from, or broadcast them in, all directions. |
omnifarious |
of all kinds or forms. |
omnipotence |
the state or quality of being all-powerful. |
omnipotent |
possessing infinite power; all-powerful. [3 definitions] |
omnipresent |
existing in all places at any given time. |
omniscient |
infinite in knowledge; all-knowing. [3 definitions] |
omnium-gatherum |
a miscellaneous collection; miscellany. |
omnivore |
an animal that feeds on both plants and animals. |
omnivorous |
living on a diet of both plant and animal food. [3 definitions] |
omophagia |
the eating of raw meat. |
omphalos |
the navel or bellybutton. [2 definitions] |