Definition of Omiti. Meaning of Omiti. Synonyms of Omiti

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Omiti. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Omiti and, of course, Omiti synonyms and on the right images related to the word Omiti.

Definition of Omiti

No result for Omiti. Showing similar results...

Comitia
Comitia Co*mi"ti*a, n. pl. [L.] (Rom. Antiq.) A public assembly of the Roman people for electing officers or passing laws. Note: There were three kinds of comitia: comitia curiata, or assembly of the patricians, who voted in curi[ae]; comitia centuriata, or assembly of the whole Roman people, who voted by centuries; and comitia tributa, or assembly of the plebeians according to their division into tribes.
Comitial
Comitial Co*mi"tial, a. [L. comitialis.] Relating to the comitia, or popular assemblies of the Romans for electing officers and passing laws. --Middleton.
Comities
Comity Com"i*ty, n.; pl. Comities. [L. comitas, fr. comis courteous, kind.] Mildness and suavity of manners; courtesy between equals; friendly civility; as, comity of manners; the comity of States. Comity of nations (International Law), the courtesy by which nations recognize within their own territory, or in their courts, the peculiar institutions of another nation or the rights and privileges acquired by its citizens in their own land. By some authorities private international law rests on this comity, but the better opinion is that it is part of the common law of the land, and hence is obligatory as law. Syn: Civility; good breeding; courtesy; good will.
Comitiva
Comitiva Co`mi*ti"va, n. [It.] A body of followers; -- applied to the lawless or brigand bands in Italy and Sicily.
Dolomitic
Dolomitic Dol`o*mit"ic, a. Pertaining to dolomite.
dolomitic limestone
Limestone Lime"stone` (l[imac]m"st[=o]n`), n. A rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime. It sometimes contains also magnesium carbonate, and is then called magnesian or dolomitic limestone. Crystalline limestone is called marble.
Evomition
Evomition Ev`o*mi"tion, n. The act of vomiting. [Obs.] --Swift.
Sodomitical
Sodomitical Sod`om*it"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, sodomy. -- Sod`om*it"ic*al*ly, adv.
Sodomitically
Sodomitical Sod`om*it"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, sodomy. -- Sod`om*it"ic*al*ly, adv.
Somitic
Somite So"mite, n. [Gr. ? body.] (Anat. & Zo["o]l.) One of the actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is is composed; somatome; metamere. -- So*mit`ic, a.
Vomiting
Vomit Vom"it, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Vomited; p. pr. & vb. n. Vomiting.] [Cf. L. vomere, vomitum, and v. freq. vomitare. See Vomit, n.] To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to puke; to spew.
Vomiting
Vomiting Vom"it*ing, n. The spasmodic ejection of matter from the stomach through the mouth.
Vomition
Vomition Vo*mi"tion, n. [L. vomitio.] The act or power of vomiting. --Grew.
Vomitive
Vomitive Vom"i*tive, a. [Cf. F. vomitif.] Causing the ejection of matter from the stomach; emetic.

Meaning of Omiti from wikipedia

- is caused by omiti, or rather, by someone using omiti for malicious purposes. Additionally, some believe that evil people who use omiti have the power...
- the magical system of omiti, which in the context of traditional African religions corresponds to witchcraft. The Himba fear omiti-wielding sorcerers, and...
- ìrɪ̀ nā sū tòwɪ́ ázɪ́á ázɪ́ìrɪ̀ àrò óròmɪ̀ mōdrɪ́ Moru-Madi, Central Omi (Omiti) àlō ìrɪ̀ nā sū tòwú ázɪ́á ázɪ́ɪ̀rɪ̀ àrò órōmɪ̀ mūdrɪ́ Moru-Madi, Southern...
- Retrieved 9 November 2023. Trendafilova, Petya (4 April 2024). "Planboo And Omiti Biochar Launch 'From Bush To Biochar' Initiative In Namibia". Carbon Herald...
- 2018-10-29. "Kenya | WaterAid US". www.wateraid.org. Retrieved 2018-10-29. Omiti, John (February 2002). "Poverty reduction efforts in Kenya: Institutions...
- Range Chicken". Kenchic Foodie · Kenchic Farmer. Retrieved 2024-10-04. Omiti, John M. (2009). An overview of the poultry sector and status of Highly...
- Kāwhia, Hoturoa established settlements at Maketū, Paringa-a-tai, Motungaio, Ōmiti, and Te Puru, laying out gardens of taro, hue, and kūmara, which had been...