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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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Gynaecium
::
Gynaecium
(n.) The part of a large
house,
among the
ancients,
exclusively
appropriated
to
women..
Lozenge
::
Lozenge
(n.) A form of the
escutcheon
used by women
instead
of the
shield
which is used by men.
Manteau
::
Manteau
(n.) A gown worn by
women.
Chlorosis
::
Chlorosis
(n.) The green
sickness;
an
anaemic
disease
of young
women,
characterized
by a
greenish
or
grayish
yellow
hue of the skin,
weakness,
palpitation,
etc..
Vivification
::
Vivification
(n.) One of the
changes
of
assimilation,
in which
proteid
matter
which has been
transformed,
and made a part of the
tissue
or
tissue
cells,
is
endowed
with life, and thus
enabled
to
manifest
the
phenomena
of
irritability,
contractility,
etc..
Spinnerule
::
Spinneret
(n.) One of the
special
jointed
organs
situated
on the under side, and near the end, of the
abdomen
of
spiders,
by means of which they spin their webs. Most
spiders
have three pairs of
spinnerets,
but some have only two
pairs.
The
ordinary
silk line of the
spider
is
composed
of
numerous
smaller
lines
jointed
after
issuing
from the
spinnerets..
Tellurism
::
Tellurism
(n.) An
hypothesis
of
animal
magnetism
propounded
by Dr.
Keiser,
in
Germany,
in which the
phenomena
are
ascribed
to the
agency
of a
telluric
spirit
or
influence..
Cognomen
::
Cognomen
(n.) A
surname.
Point
::
Point (n.) An
indivisible
portion
of time; a
moment;
an
instant;
hence,
the
verge..
Myth
::
Myth (n.) A story of great but
unknown
age which
originally
embodied
a
belief
regarding
some fact or
phenomenon
of
experience,
and in which often the
forces
of
nature
and of the soul are
personified;
an
ancient
legend
of a god, a hero, the
origin
of a race, etc.; a
wonder
story of
prehistoric
origin;
a
popular
fable which is, or has been,
received
as
historical..
Hypothetical
::
Hypothetical
(a.)
Characterized
by, or of the
nature
of, an
hypothesis;
conditional;
assumed
without
proof,
for the
purpose
of
reasoning
and
deducing
proof,
or of
accounting
for some fact or
phenomenon..
Yeomanry
::
Yeomanry
(n.) The
collective
body of
yeomen,
or
freeholders..
Abominable
::
Abominable
(a.)
Worthy
of, or
causing,
abhorrence,
as a thing of evil omen;
odious
in the
utmost
degree;
very
hateful;
detestable;
loathsome;
execrable..
Climate
::
Climate
(v. i.) The
condition
of a place in
relation
to
various
phenomena
of the
atmosphere,
as
temperature,
moisture,
etc.,
especially
as they
affect
animal
or
vegetable
life..
Nipplewort
::
Nipplewort
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
composite
herb
(Lampsana
communis),
formerly
used as an
external
application
to the
nipples
of
women;
--
called
also
dock-cress..
Noumenal
::
Noumenal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
noumenon;
real; --
opposed
to
phenomenal.
Spiritualist
::
Spiritualism
(n.) A
belief
that
departed
spirits
hold
intercourse
with
mortals
by means of
physical
phenomena,
as by
rappng,
or
during
abnormal
mental
states,
as in
trances,
or the like,
commonly
manifested
through
a
person
of
special
susceptibility,
called
a
medium;
spiritism;
the
doctrines
and
practices
of
spiritualists..
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.) A
fabric
of wool and
cotton
with a
lustrous
surface,
-- used for
women's
dresses..
Forewomen
::
Forewomen
(pl. ) of
Forewoma.
Meteorism
::
Meteorism
(n.)
Flatulent
distention
of the
abdomen;
tympanites.
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