OMA

Etymology

Proper noun

Oma

A township in GĂȘrzĂȘ, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, China.

Synonyms

• (from Mandarin Chinese) Wuma, Wu-ma

Anagrams

• Amo, Amo., MAO, MOA, Mao, mao, moa

Etymology

Noun

oma (plural omas)

(among people of German ancestry) grandmother, grandma.

Anagrams

• Amo, Amo., MAO, MOA, Mao, mao, moa

Source: Wiktionary


-o"ma. Etym: [Gr.

Definition: A suffix used in medical terms to denote a morbid condition of some part, usually some kind of tumor; as in fibroma, glaucoma.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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