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Anastomotic
Anastomotic A*nas`to*mot"ic, a. Of or pertaining to anastomosis.

Meaning of Omotic from wikipedia

- The Omotic languages are a group of languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia, in the Omo River region and southeastern Sudan in Blue Nile State. The Geʽez...
- family into six branches: Berber, Chadic, Cu****ic, Egyptian, Semitic, and Omotic. The vast majority of Afroasiatic languages are considered indigenous to...
- The Aroid or Ari-Banna (sometimes South Omotic or Somotic) languages possibly belong to the Afro-Asiatic family and are spoken in Ethiopia. There are five...
- typologically divergent and renamed as "Omotic". Today the inclusion of Omotic as a part of Cu****ic has been abandoned. Omotic is most often seen as an independent...
- The North Omotic (Nomotic) or Ta-Ne Omotic languages, are a group of languages spoken in Ethiopia. Glottolog considers Ta-Ne-Omotic to be an independent...
- of the po****tion. The country also has Omotic ethnic groups who speak Afro-Asiatic languages of the Omotic branch. They inhabit the southern regions...
- Gimira may refer to: Gimira people, an Omotic-speaking people in southwestern Ethiopia Gimira language, Omotic language spoken by the Gimira people This...
- groups. Ethiopians speak Afro-Asiatic languages (Semitic, Cu****ic, and Omotic) and Nilo-Saharan languages. The Oromo, Amhara, Somali and Tigrayans make...
- restructure due to areal contact, with the evolution of Chadic (and likely also Omotic) serving as pertinent examples. No consensus exists as to where proto-Afroasiatic...
- Egyptian and Semitic, 19th and 20th centuries for many Chadic, Cu****ic, and Omotic languages) mean that determining sound correspondences has not yet been...