| word and derivative | definitions |
| Omnivore - consumer | an animal or person who eats food of both plant and animal origin.
only one definition |
| omnipotent- ruler | having unlimited power.
having ultimate power and influence |
| omnipresent - infinite | common or widespread
(of god) present everywhere at the same time |
| omniscient - wise | knowing everything
all-knowing |
| omnidirectional- no derivatives | receiving signals from or transmitting in all directions
only one definition |
| omnibus-anthology | a volume containing several novels or other items previously published separately.
comprising several items. |
| omnifarious -varied | comprising or relating to all sorts or varieties
only one definition |
| omnirange- no derivatives | a navigation system in which short-ranged omnidirectional VHF transmitters serve as radio beacons
only one definition |
| omnisexual-no derivatives | involving, related to, or characterized by a diverse sexual propensity
only one definition |
| omnivorous -predatory | feeding off both plant and animal origin
taking in or using whatever is available |
| spire - steeple | a tapering conical or pyramidal structure on top of a building, typically a church tower
a long tapering object |
| spirt- explosion (old fashioned spelling of spurt) | gush out in a sudden and forceful stream.
cause to gush out suddenly |
| spirit - mood | a persons attitude
a person's mood |
| spiral -swirl | winding in a continuous and gradually widening
curving around a long bone lengthwise |
| spireme - coil | the tangled strands of chromosomal material seen in the early stages of cell division, formerly believed to be a single continuous strand (or two in a diploid cell, etc.). |
| spirulina - no derivatives | filamentous cyanobacteria that form tangled masses in warm alkaline lakes in Africa and Central and South America.
spirulina dried and prepared as a food or food additive, which is a rich source of many vitamins and minerals. |
| spirometer - no derivatives | an instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.
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| spirea - no derivatives | a shrub of the rose family, with clusters of small white or pink flowers. Found throughout the northern hemisphere, it is widely cultivated as a garden ornamental.
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| spirillum - no derivatives | a bacterium with a rigid spiral structure, found in stagnant water and sometimes causing disease.
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| spiracle -no derivatives | an external respiratory opening, especially each of a number of pores on the body of an insect, or each of a pair of vestigial gill slits behind the eye of a cartilaginous fish.
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