Omentum, n. (Anat.) Caul, epiploön.

Ominous, a. Portentous, monitory, premonitory, inauspicious, unpropitious.

Omission, n. Failure, neglect, default, oversight.

Omit, v. a.

    1. Leave out, drop.
    2. Neglect, miss, let slip, let go, pass by, disregard, pretermit.

Omnibus, n. Stage, stagecoach.

Omnipotence, n.

    1. Almighty power.
    2. God, the Omnipotent.
    3. Unlimited power.

Omnipotent, a. Almighty, all-powerful.

Omnipotent, n. [With The prefixed.] God, the Almighty.

Omnipresence, n. Ubiquity, universal presence.

Omnipresent, a. Ubiquitous, universally present, ubiquitary.

Onniscience, n.

    1. Infinite wisdom, boundless knowledge, omnisciency.
    2. God, the Omnipotent.

Omniscient, a. Infinitely wise, all-wise, all-knowing, all-seeing.

Omnivorous, a. All-devouring, pantophagous.

Omoplate, n. Shoulder-blade, shoulder-bone, scapula.

On, prep. Upon.

On, ad.

    1. Forward, onward.
    2. Forward, in succession.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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