Ommatophobia


noun

a fear of eyes
Word Origin

Greek omma ‘eye’

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    [uh-mat-uh-fawr, -fohr] /əˈmæt əˌfɔr, -ˌfoʊr/ noun, Zoology. 1. a tentacle or movable stalk bearing an eye, as in certain snails. /ɒˈmætəˌfɔː/ noun 1. (zoology) a movable stalk or tentacle bearing an eye, occurring in lower animals such as crabs and snails

  • Ommiad

    [oh-mahy-ad] /oʊˈmaɪ æd/ noun, plural Ommiads, Ommiades [oh-mahy-uh-deez] /oʊˈmaɪ əˌdiz/ (Show IPA) 1. . [oh-mahy-ad] /oʊˈmaɪ æd/ noun, plural Omayyads, Omayyades [oh-mahy-uh-deez] /oʊˈmaɪ əˌdiz/ (Show IPA) 1. a member of the dynasty that ruled at Damascus a.d. 661–750, claiming descent from Omayya, cousin of the grandfather of Muhammad the Prophet. 2. a member of the […]

  • Omne

    [et hohk ge-noo s ohm-ne; English et hok jee-nuh s om-nee] /ɛt ˈhoʊk ˈgɛ nʊs ˈoʊm nɛ; English ɛt ˈhɒk ˈdʒi nəs ˈɒm ni/ Latin. 1. and all this (or that) sort of thing. [et id ge-noo s ohm-ne; English et id jee-nuh s om-nee] /ɛt ˈɪd ˈgɛ nʊs ˈoʊm nɛ; English ɛt ˈɪd ˈdʒi […]

  • Omni

    1. a combining form meaning “all,” used in the formation of compound words: omnifarious; omnipotence; omniscient. combining form 1. all or everywhere: omnipresent word-forming element meaning “all,” from Latin omni-, combining form of omnis “all, every, the whole, of every kind,” of unknown origin, perhaps literally “abundant,” from *op-ni-, from PIE root *op- “to work, […]

  • Omnia-vincit-amor

    [ohm-nee-ah weeng-kit ah-mohr; English om-nee-uh vin-sit ey-mawr] /ˈoʊm niˌɑ ˈwiŋ kɪt ˈɑ moʊr; English ˈɒm ni ə ˈvɪn sɪt ˈeɪ mɔr/ Latin. 1. love conquers all. /ˈɒmnɪə ˈvɪnsɪt ˈæmɔː/ uknown 1. love conquers all things


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