English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 88 of 310

omnieruditeadj

Erudite in all subjects; polymathic.

omnifacialadj

Suitable for viewing from any direction.

omnifariousadj

Of many or all forms, varieties, or kinds.

omnifariouslyadv

In an omnifarious manner.

omnifariousnessnoun

Quality of being omnifarious.

omniferousadj

That bears everything; producing all types.

omnificadj

Capable of making or doing anything; all-creating.

omnificentadj

all-creating, omnific.

omniformadj

Having every form or shape.

omniformaladj

omniform

omniformitynoun

The state of having every form.

omnifutuentadj

bisexual

omnifyverb

To render universal; to enlarge.

omnigamynoun

A social system in which each man of a community is married to all the women and each woman is married to all the men.

omnigenderadj

Treating all genders as one or the same, not discriminating or distinguishing between them; unisex.

omnigenderedadj

omnigender

omnigenicadj

Concerning, or controlled by, all the genes of an organism

omnigenousadj

Consisting of all kinds.

omniglotnoun

A person or entity who has mastered all languages.

omnigraphnoun

A pantograph.

omniherbivorenoun

An animal that eats many types of plant.

omnilateraladj

On all sides of an issue or object.

omnilateralitynoun

The condition of being omnilateral

omnilaterallyadv

In an omnilateral fashion.

omnilingualadj

Having the ability to speak, or to understand, all languages.

omnilingualitynoun

The ability to speak or understand many languages.

omnilinguistnoun

Synonym of omnilingual.

omniloquentadj

Speaking of all things or on all subjects.

omnilucentadj

All-illuminating; shedding light in every direction.

omnimalevolencenoun

The state or condition of being omnimalevolent.

omnimalevolentadj

Infinitely evil, especially in reference to a deity or supernatural being.

omninesciencenoun

Total ignorance.

omninescientadj

Totally ignorant.

omniparentadj

That produces all things

omniparientadj

Producing or bringing forth all things.

omniparitynoun

complete equality; general equality.

omnipatientadj

Infinitely or extremely patient; capable of enduring everything, or a lot.

omnipausenoun

A type of neuron that has a role in the stability of the saccadic system

omnipercipiencenoun

Perception of everything.

omnipercipiencynoun

omnipercipience

omnipercipientadj

Perceiving everything.

omniperfectadj

Truly perfect in every way.

omniperiodicadj

Having or consisting of every period (in various senses).

omniperiodicitynoun

The quality of being omniperiodic.

omniphibiousadj

Of an aircraft: able to land on water and on all kinds of terrain.

omniphobianoun

The fear of everything; panphobia.

omniphobicadj

That repels (almost) everything

omniplaneadj

Of an ultrasonic probe, able to be electronically rotated between 0 and 180 degrees, permitting imaging in multiple planes.

omnipolaradj

Operating with either (north or south) magnetic pole

omnipotencenoun

Unlimited power; commonly attributed to a deity or deities.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter O contains 15,494 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 310 pages, and you are currently viewing page 88. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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