OMISSION 



putrid urine. 

 Omission, Death of Children by. In medical juris- 

 prudence, a form of child-murder from, neglect or 

 improper attendance at or shortiy after birth. 

 Omitis (o-mi'-tis) [£>uoc, shoulder; trig, inflammation]. 



Inflammation of the shoulder. 

 Ommateal, Ommatidial (om-at-e / -al, om-at-id' -e-al) 

 \buua (buuar-), eye]. In biology, pertaining to the 

 atidium or single eye of an arthropod. O. 

 yer, the inner layer of that part of the epidermis 

 >m which the optic ganglion originated in decapods, 

 insisting of retinophorae surrounded by their circles 

 retinulie. 

 atidium (om-at-id' -e-um) [b/iuaridtov, dim. of 

 i, an eye: //. , Ommatidia"]. In biology, one of 

 e closely-packed, radially- arranged single eyes com- 

 ing the compound eye of an arthropod. Each 

 matidium has three chief constituents, the retinula, 

 crystal cone, the hypodermal elements (cornea, 

 :c). ' 



Ommatophore (om-af -o-for) [opua, an eye ; $£peiv, to 

 bear]. In biology, one of the eye-stalks, ophthal- 

 tes, or eye-bearing tentacles of various inverte- 

 tes. 

 Omnivorous (om-niv' '-o-rus) [omnis, all ; vorare, to 



devour]. Subsisting on all kinds of food. 

 Omo- ((/-mo-) [upbc, raw]. A prefix signifying raw or 



crude. 

 Omo- ((/-mo-) [upoc, scapula]. A prefix that de- 

 notes connection with or relation to the scapula or 

 shoulder. 

 Omo-atlanticus (o-mo-at-lan' '-tik-us) [upoq, shoulder ; 

 ar'/.ac , atlas] . Synonym of the Levator anguli scapultz. 

 See Muscles, Table of. 

 Omo-brachialis (o-mo-bra-ke-a' -lis) \uuoc, shoulder; 

 :\iuv, arm]. Synonym of Coraco-brachialis . See 

 Muscles, Table of. 

 Omocace (o-mok' -as-e) [upoq, shoulder; kokoc, evil]. 



Disease of the shoulder. 

 Omo-cervicalis (o-mo-ser-vik-a 1 '-lis) [upoq, shoulder ; 

 ix, neck]. Synonym of Levator angtdi scapultz. 

 Muscles, Table of. 

 Omo-clavicular (o-mo-kla-vik'-u-lar) [w^o<-, shoulder ; 

 clavicula, clavicle]. Pertaining to the shoulder and 

 the clavicle. 

 Omocotyle (o-mo-kof -il-e) [upoc, shoulder ; norv'/.r), 



cup]. The glenoid cavity ; also, the shoulder -joint. 

 Omodynia (o-mo-din'-e-ah) [upog, shoulder; bdvvq, 



pain]. Pain in the shoulder. See Dorsodynia. 

 Omohyoid (o-mo-hi' -oid) [wuoc, shoulder ; ioeitir/c, like 

 the Greek letter upsilon]. Pertaining conjointly to 

 the scapula and the hyoid bone. O. Muscle. See 

 Muscles, Table of. 

 Omoideum (o-moi' -de-um) [u/wr, the shoulder ; eIJoc, 

 form: //. , Omoidea\ In biology, the true pterygoid 

 bone of the skull of a bird. 

 Omophagia (o-mo-fa' -je-ah) \i»fi6<:, raw ; Qayeiv, to 



eat]. The practice of eating raw food. 

 Omophagous (o-mof'-ag-us) \i>pb\, raw; tpayelv, to 



eat] . Eating raw food. 

 Omoplate (o* -mo-plat) \upoq , the shoulder; Tz/artj, a 



plate]. See Scapula. 

 Omositia I o-mo-sit' '-e-ah) \i>p6q, raw; oiTteiv, to feed]. 



The eating of raw flesh. 



Dmostegite (o-mos'-tej-U) [uuoc, the shoulder; GTeyoc, 



roof]. In biology, the thoracic portion proper of the 



carapace of a crustacean. 



Omosternal (o-mo -ster'-nal) [<juoc shoulder ; arepvov, 



sternum] . Pertaining to the shoulder and the sternum. 



Dmosternum (o-mo-ster 1 '-num) [uuoc, the shoulder; 



tnipvov, the sternum: //. , Omosterna]. In biology, 



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a superior median ossification in the pectoral arch of 

 a batrachian ; the homologue of the interclavicle. 



Omostrophosis (o - mos - trof- o'- sis) [uuoq, shoulder ; 

 orpefciv, to turn about]. Dislocation of the shoulder. 



Omotocia (o - mo - to' - se - ah) \itpoc, untimely ; tokoc, 

 birth]. Premature birth. 



Omotocous (o-mot'-o-kus) [itud-omoc ; t!>«oc, untimely ; 

 tokos, birth]. Bearing young prematurely. 



Omotrachelius (o-mo-tra-ke'-le-us) [<j«oc, shoulder; 

 rpdxntoc, the neck]. The muscle elevating the clav- 

 icle in certain animals. 



Omozone (c/-mo-zdn) [uftoq, the shoulder ; ■Tum?, a 

 girdle]. A term proposed by Coues and Wilder. 1 871, 

 for the shoulder-girdle, including the scapula, clavicle, 

 and coracoid process. 



Omphacine (om'-fas-in) [ouqoI;, unripe fruit]. Per- 

 taining to unripe fruit. O. Oil, the viscous brown 

 juice expressed from unripe olives. 



Omphacomel (om - fak / - o - mel) [ouoaf, unripe fruit; 

 tie '/.i, honey] . An ancient confection ; a syrup pre- 

 pared from unripe grapes and honey. 



Omphalectomy (om -fal - ei'- to - me) \buoatxtc, navel ; 

 kKTOfiTj, excision]. Excision of the navel. 



Omphalelcosis (om -fal- el- ko'- sis) [bp0a?6r, navel ; 

 E/.Kuxjic, ulceration]. Ulceration of the navel. 



Omphalexoche (om -fal- eks / - o - ke) [bu$a/.6c, navel ; 

 izoxi/, prominence]. Synonym of Exomphalos. 



Omphalic (om-fal'-ik) \bp§afj.K.6c, from bu<pa?Mc, navel]. 

 Pertaining to the navel or umbilicus. O. Duct, the 

 vitelline duct ; the duct connecting the umbilical vesicle 

 with the fetal intestines during the first three months 

 of intrauterine life. 



Omphalitis (om-fal-i'-tis) [fyfda/.oc navel ; trie, inflam- 

 mation]. Inflammation of the navel. 



Omphalo- (om-fal'-o-) [biu^a'toc, navel]. A prefix 

 used to denote relation to the umbilicus or navel. 



Omphalocele (om-fal'-o-sel) \bpya't.6c, navel; ktj?ji, 

 tumor]. Umbilical hernia. 



Omphalocraniodidymus (om f -fal-o-kra-ne-o-did' -im- 

 us) [bfiba/.os, navel; Kpaviov, skull; didvuoc, twin]. 

 A form of double monstrosity in which the parasite is 

 attached to the cranium of the autosite. 



Omphalode (om'-fal-od , [o/uoa/.oc, navel]. The same as 

 Omphalodium. 



Omphalodes (om-fal-o'-dez) [bud>a?A<;, navel ; eldog, 

 like]. Resembling the navel. 



Omphalodium (om-fal-o' -de-um) \bpya7.6c, a navel : 

 //., Omphalodia\ In biology, the axial part of the 

 hilum of a seed, containing the vessels that enter 

 the raphe or chalaza. 



Omphalo-enteric (om'-fal -o- en- ter'- ik) [bubaMtc, 

 navel ; evrepov, intestine]. Pertaining to the navel 

 and the intestine. 



Omphaloid (om' -fal-oid) [ouoaAoc, a navel ; tl&oq, 

 form]. Resembling the navel. 



Omphalolysis (om-fal-ol' -is-is) [buyaMx:, navel ; /.iiaig, 

 loosing]. The dividing of the umbilical cord. 



Omphalomesaraic (om'-fal-o-mez-ar-a'-ik). The same 

 as Omphalomesenteric . 



Omphalomesenteric (om'-fal-o-mez'-en-ter-ik) [ouoa- 

 / 6f, navel ; ueoevrepiov, mesentery]. Pertaining con- 

 jointly to the navel and the mesentery. O. Duct. 

 See Duct. 



Omphalomonodidymi (om -fal-o - mon - o - did'- im -i) 

 [tiuoo/.of , navel ; udvos, one ; didvuoc, twin]. A form 

 of twin monstrosity in which the fetuses are joined at 

 the umbilicus. 



Omphaloncus (om-fal-ong'-kus) [butpa/.og, navel ; byicos, 

 tumor]. A tumor or swelling at the navel. 



Omphaloneuron (om-fal-o-nu' -roti) \ouoa).6q, navel ; 

 »i\ cord]. The umbilical cord. 



Omphaloneurorrhexis (omfal-o-nu-ror-eks'-is) \buba- 



