Definition of Ombus

1. ombu [n] - See also: ombu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ombus

ombrophobia
ombrotrophic
ombrotrophy
ombu
ombud
ombuds
ombudsman
ombudsmanship
ombudsmanships
ombudsmen
ombudspeople
ombudsperson
ombudspersons
ombudswoman
ombudswomen
ombus (current term)
omega
omega-3
omega-3 fatty acid desaturase
omega-6
omega-6 desaturase
omega-chloroacetophenone
omega-hydroxyleukotriene E4 dehydrogenase
omega-n-methylarginine
omega-oxidation theory
omega 3 fatty acids
omega with titlo

Literary usage of Ombus

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Who's who in New York (city and State). by Lewis Randolph Hamersly, John William Leonard, William Frederick Mohr, Herman Warren Knox, Frank R. Holmes (1904)
"... "Interior of Metropolitan Museum of Art In 1879" (now owned by the museum); "Temple of Kom ombus," 1881; "Hop Picking. ..."

2. Notae Latinae: An Account of Abbreviation in Latin Mss. of the Early by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1915)
"(8) ombus ' omnibus' (usually with the ' us' expressed by its symbol): (Irish. ... ombus; Laon 26 (" beg. of 9 cent."); (Continental. ..."

3. A Sailing Directory for the Ethiopic Or South Atlantic Ocean, Including the by Alexander G. Findlay (1867)
"As long as the ombus bears SSW, by compass, yon can tack without fear, ... When the six or eight ombus of the Magdalena lie to the S. by W., ..."

4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"ombus, titular see and suffragan of Ptolemais in Thebais Secunda. ... ombus was situated 30 miles north of Syene. Its history is unknown. ..."

5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"Nature, of course, is resuming her sway; but three remain of the twenty-five ombus. All the plants that Hudson loved, fennel, evening primrose and the rest ..."

6. A Pilgrimage to Egypt: Embracing a Diary of the Explorations on the Nile by Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith (1852)
"It was raised wholly at the expense of the infantry that was quartered, during its erection, at ombus, which was one of the eminent military stations, ..."

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