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Omphalode
Omphalode Om"pha*lode, n. [Omphalo- + Gr. ? form.] (Bot.) The central part of the hilum of a seed, through which the nutrient vessels pass into the rhaphe or the chalaza; -- called also omphalodium.

Meaning of Alode from wikipedia

- one of the two prominent ports in Nigeria. It is bordered by the towns of Alode, Ebubu, and the Ngololo River, which is one of the tributaries of the Bonny...
- of the Rivers State People's Democratic Party. Isaac Kamalu hails from Alode community. He served as chief whip and member of the Rivers State House...
- traditionals. The ten major towns includes: Agbonchia Akpajo Alesa Aleto Alode Ebubu Ekporo Eteo Ogale Onne Environment, U. N. (2017-09-21). "About Ogoniland"...
- the Salian Franks. The Merovingians had two types of land property: de alode and terra Salica; the former could be inherited by both ****es, while the...
- Odido. Nchia spoken in six communities of Agbonchia, Akpajo, Alesa, Aleto, Alode and Ogale, while Odido dialect was spoken at Ebubu, Ekporo, Eteo and Onne...
- and villages in Ofu, Kogi, Nigeria Adoma Agojeju Akopo Akpopo Akunuba Alo Alode Alogi Alokura Araba Ayanka Efaku Egbala Ejikulu Ejule Giwoligyo Gwolawo...
- around 20 km east of Port Harcourt. They include: Akpajo, Aleto, Alesa, Alode, Agbonchia, Ogale, Ebubu, Ekporo, Eteo and Onne. The total territory occupied...
- (termitoidae), dede (gr****hoppers), various birds and green vegetables; alode such as osuga, akeyo, muto, dodo, dek, apoth and bo, are all consumed with...
- Agbeta; Agbi; Akara; Akaraolu; Akpajo; Akpakpan; Alejor; Alesa; Aleto; Alode; Aluakpajo; Alualesa; Alubeokpa; Aluebo; Aluejor; Alueken; Aluoken; Alungwa;...
- theories about its Finnic origin such as *aaldokas, aallokas ("wavy"), *Alode-joki ("lowland river") or from Olhava, the name of a nearby river. When...