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Definition of omega in English: omeganoun ˈəʊmɪɡəoʊˈmeɪɡə 1The last letter of the Greek alphabet (Ω, ω), transliterated as ‘o’ or ‘ō’. Example sentencesExamples - After all, her father was a maths teacher who knew his alpha from his omega.
- Alpha, rho, tau, sigma, omega, Ash went over the letters he saw in his mind while Lari just stared, apparently in her own little world.
- Ah, yes, the round letters are quite small; yes, the omicrons and omegas seem to hover, there, in the middle of the line.
- Centered on the crest is the white carnation, with the Chi to the left and the Omega to the right of the flower.
- What letter is before omega in the Greek alphabet?
- 1.1usually as modifier The last of a series.
Example sentencesExamples - Are we willing to be the alpha and the omega rather than stand in the middle all the time?
- Your work has a beginning and an end, an Alpha and an Omega.
- That's the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, and there's no exceptions.
- And grip variations seem to span the alpha to the omega of possibilities.
- I think those guys who talk about animals on the telly, like that old Brit guy, would term me ‘the omega of the pack’.
- We are the alpha and the omega in seashore dining and freshly prepared gourmet seafood.
- He is the alpha and the omega, the principle and the end, the foundation stone and the keystone, the plenitude and the plenifier.
- The alpha and the omega for this man who's worked to become the most despised, the most frightening artist in music.
- There are dangers to thinking of time as headed inevitably to some omega point, of us being on some inevitable road to Armageddon.
- He is the alpha to my omega, the end to my beginning.
- For a Pack werewolf, such a handicap would condemn me to omega status - the bottom of the heap.
- An alpha leads a pack, and the omega is the lowest standing.
- 1.2Astronomy followed by Latin genitive The twenty-fourth star in a constellation.
Example sentencesExamples - Omega Scorpii, a star, looks like a fifth moon, so don't be deceived.
- Hubbles Advanced Camera for Surveys showed how the stars are bunching up near the center of Omega Centauri, as seen in the gradual increase in starlight near the center.
- Finally there is Omega Scorpii, made up of two stars which. can be seen separately with the naked eye; the magnitudes are. 4.0 and 4.3.
- Omega Centauri has been known to be an unusual globular cluster for a long time.
- Surveys showed how the stars are bunching up near the center of Omega Centauri, as seen in the gradual increase in starlight near the center.
Origin From Greek ō mega 'the great O'. Definition of omega in US English: omeganounoʊˈmeɪɡəōˈmāɡə 1The twenty-fourth, and last, letter of the Greek alphabet (Ω, ω), transliterated as ‘o’ or ‘ō.’. Example sentencesExamples - After all, her father was a maths teacher who knew his alpha from his omega.
- Ah, yes, the round letters are quite small; yes, the omicrons and omegas seem to hover, there, in the middle of the line.
- Alpha, rho, tau, sigma, omega, Ash went over the letters he saw in his mind while Lari just stared, apparently in her own little world.
- What letter is before omega in the Greek alphabet?
- Centered on the crest is the white carnation, with the Chi to the left and the Omega to the right of the flower.
- 1.1 The last of a series; the final development.
as modifier the omega point Example sentencesExamples - For a Pack werewolf, such a handicap would condemn me to omega status - the bottom of the heap.
- He is the alpha and the omega, the principle and the end, the foundation stone and the keystone, the plenitude and the plenifier.
- The alpha and the omega for this man who's worked to become the most despised, the most frightening artist in music.
- I think those guys who talk about animals on the telly, like that old Brit guy, would term me ‘the omega of the pack’.
- And grip variations seem to span the alpha to the omega of possibilities.
- There are dangers to thinking of time as headed inevitably to some omega point, of us being on some inevitable road to Armageddon.
- An alpha leads a pack, and the omega is the lowest standing.
- We are the alpha and the omega in seashore dining and freshly prepared gourmet seafood.
- Your work has a beginning and an end, an Alpha and an Omega.
- He is the alpha to my omega, the end to my beginning.
- Are we willing to be the alpha and the omega rather than stand in the middle all the time?
- That's the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, and there's no exceptions.
- 1.2OmegaAstronomy followed by Latin genitive The twenty-fourth star in a constellation.
Example sentencesExamples - Omega Scorpii, a star, looks like a fifth moon, so don't be deceived.
- Surveys showed how the stars are bunching up near the center of Omega Centauri, as seen in the gradual increase in starlight near the center.
- Finally there is Omega Scorpii, made up of two stars which. can be seen separately with the naked eye; the magnitudes are. 4.0 and 4.3.
- Hubbles Advanced Camera for Surveys showed how the stars are bunching up near the center of Omega Centauri, as seen in the gradual increase in starlight near the center.
- Omega Centauri has been known to be an unusual globular cluster for a long time.
Origin From Greek ō mega ‘the great O’. |