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onomato-
oˈnomato- = Gr. ὀνοµατο-, combining form of ὄνοµα, ὀνόµατ-ος name: the first element of numerous derivatives: see below. ˌonomatoˈmania Path. [Gr. µανία madness], (a) ‘morbid dread of some word, intense mental anguish at the inability to recall some word or to name a thing’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1892); (b... Oxford English Dictionary
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onomatous
onomatous, a. (əʊˈnɒmətəs) [f. Gr. ὀνόµατ- (onomato-) + -ous.] Bearing the (writer's) name.1869 Spectator 1 May 539 In very many cases we should as a rule prefer the anonymous to the onomatous mode of addressing the public. Oxford English Dictionary
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onomatomancy
† oˈnomatoˌmancy Obs. [ad. med.L. onomatomantīa, F. onomatomancie (Rabelais 16th c.); see onomato- and -mancy.] Divination by names or the letters of a name.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 165 Onomatomancy, [divining] by names. a 1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. xxv, Have you a mind..to have the truth of the matte... Oxford English Dictionary
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onomatopoietical
onomatopoietical, a. rare. (ɒˌnəʊmətəʊpɔɪˈɛtɪkəl) [f. onomato- + ποιητικός creative (see poietic) + -al.] = onomatopœic a. Cf. onomatopoetic a.1709 W. King Useful Transactions in Philos. ii. 29 An Onomatopoietical Formation. Oxford English Dictionary
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onomatechny
ˈonomaˌtechny rare—0. [irreg. for onomatotechny, f. onomato- + Gr. -τεχνία f. τέχνη art.]1730–6 Bailey (folio) Pref., Onomatechny..the Art of Prognosticating from the Letters of a Person's Name. 1846 in Worcester. And in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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onomatopœia
‖ onomatopœia (əʊˌnɒmətəʊˈpiːjə, ˌɒnəʊmæt-) [a. L. onomatopœia, a. Gr. ὀνοµατοποιία the making of words, f. ὀνοµατοποιός making or coining a name, f. onomato- + -ποιος making.] 1. The formation of a name or word by an imitation of the sound associated with the thing or action designated; this princi... Oxford English Dictionary
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tricho-
▪ I. tricho-1 (trɪkəʊ, traɪkəʊ) before a vowel trich- (trɪk, traɪk), ad. Gr. τριχο-, τριχ-, combining stem of θρίξ hair, in many terms of botany, zoology, etc. ‖ trichæsˈthesia Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. αἴσθησις feeling], a form of paræsthesia consisting in a sensation as of a hair on the skin. ‖ tricha... Oxford English Dictionary
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