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Definition of omen
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of omen is as below...
Omen (v. t.) To
divine
or to
foreshow
by signs or
portents;
to have omens or
premonitions
regarding;
to
predict;
to
augur;
as, to omen ill of an
enterprise..
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Seismometry
::
Seismometry
(n.) The
mensuration
of such
phenomena
of
earthquakes
as can be
expressed
in
numbers,
or by their
relation
to the
coordinates
of
space..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) A
thought
or a
consideration
offered
in
support
of a
determination
or an
opinion;
a just
ground
for a
conclusion
or an
action;
that which is
offered
or
accepted
as an
explanation;
the
efficient
cause of an
occurrence
or a
phenomenon;
a
motive
for an
action
or a
determination;
proof,
more or less
decisive,
for an
opinion
or a
conclusion;
principle;
efficient
cause;
final
cause;
ground
of
argument..
Immomentous
::
Immomentous
(a.) Not
momentous;
unimportant;
insignificant.
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
covering
for the head, worn by
women,
usually
protecting
more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the
forehead.
The shape of the
bonnet
varies
greatly
at
different
times;
formerly
the front part
projected,
and
spread
outward,
like the mouth of a
funnel..
Momently
::
Momently
(adv.)
For a
moment.
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.)
Specifically:
Chastity;
purity;
especially,
the
chastity
of
women;
virginity..
Hat
::
Hat (n.) A
covering
for the head; esp., one with a crown and brim, made of
various
materials,
and worn by men or women for
protecting
the head from the sun or
weather,
or for
ornament..
Pyrology
::
Pyrology
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
properties,
phenomena,
or
effects
of heat; also, a
treatise
on
heat..
Physiology
::
Physiology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
phenomena
of
living
organisms;
the study of the
processes
incidental
to, and
characteristic
of,
life..
Fomenting
::
Fomenting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Fomen.
While
::
While (v. t.) To cause to pass away
pleasantly
or
without
irksomeness
or
disgust;
to spend or pass; --
usually
followed
by away.
Periodicity
::
Periodicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
periodical,
or
regularly
recurrent;
as, the
periodicity
in the vital
phenomena
of
plants..
Tomentose
::
Tomentose
(a.)
Covered
with
matted
woolly
hairs;
as, a
tomentose
leaf; a
tomentose
leaf; a
tomentose
membrane..
Bode
::
Bode (n.) An omen; a
foreshadowing.
Jabot
::
"Jabot
(n.) An
arrangement
of lace or
tulle,
looped
ornamentally,
and worn by women on the front of the
dress..
Catoptrics
::
Catoptrics
(n.) That part of
optics
which
explains
the
properties
and
phenomena
of
reflected
light,
and
particularly
that which is
reflected
from
mirrors
or
polished
bodies;
--
formerly
called
anacamptics..
Apron
::
Apron (n.) The
infolded
abdomen
of a crab.
Agnomen
::
Agnomen
(n.) An
additional
or
fourth
name given by the
Romans,
on
account
of some
remarkable
exploit
or
event;
as,
Publius
Caius
Scipio
Africanus..
Weather
::
Weather
(n.) The state of the air or
atmosphere
with
respect
to heat or cold,
wetness
or
dryness,
calm or
storm,
clearness
or
cloudiness,
or any other
meteorological
phenomena;
meteorological
condition
of the
atmosphere;
as, warm
weather;
cold
weather;
wet
weather;
dry
weather,
etc..
Treble
::
Treble
(n.) The
highest
of the four
principal
parts in
music;
the part
usually
sung by boys or
women;
soprano.
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