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ONCE, adv. wuns. [from one.] 1. One time. Trees that bear mast are fruitful but ...
O'NANISM, n. [from Onan, in Scripture.] The crime of self-pollution.
ON'AGER, n. [L.] The wild ass.
ON, pre. [L. in; Gr. Hence they denote nearness, closeness or contiguity, and fr...
O'MY, a. Mellow; as land.
OMPHALOT'OMY, n. [Gr. the navel, and to cut.] The operation of dividing the nave...
OM'PHALOPTER, OMPHALOP'TIC, n. [Gr. navel, and optic.] An optical glass that is ...
OMPHAL'OCELE, n. [L. navel, and tumor.] A rupture at the navel.
OM'PHALIC, n. [Gr. the navel.] Pertaining to the navel.
OM'PHACITE, n. A mineral of a pale leek green color, massive or disseminated, an...
OM'PHACINE, a. [Gr. from unripe fruit.] Pertaining to or expressed from unripe f...
OM'OPLATE, n. [Gr. shoulder, and broad.] The shoulder blade or scapula.
OMNIV'OROUS, a. [L. omnivorus; omnis, all, and voro, to eat.] All-devouring; eat...
OM'NIUM, n. [L. omnis, all.] The aggregate of certain portions of different stoc...
OMNIS'CIOUS, a. [L. omnis, all, and scio, to know.] All-knowing. [Not used.]
OMNIS'CIENT, a. Having universal knowledge or knowledge of all things; infinitel...