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Allomerous
Allomerous Al*lom"er*ous, a. (Chem.) Characterized by allomerism.
Anisomerous
Anisomerous An`i*som"er*ous, a. [See Anisomeric.] (Bot.) Having the number of floral organs unequal, as four petals and six stamens.
Glomerous
Glomerous Glom"er*ous, a. [L. glomerosus, fr. glomus. See 3d Glome.] Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass. [Obs.] --Blount.
Heteromerous
Heteromerous Het`er*om"er*ous, a. [See Heteromera.] 1. (Chem & Crystallog.) Unrelated in chemical composition, though similar or indentical in certain other respects; as, borax and augite are hom[oe]morphous, but heteromerous. 2. (Bot.) With the parts not corresponding in number. 3. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Having the femoral artery developed as the principal artery of the leg; -- said of certain birds, as the cotingas and pipras. (b) Having five tarsal joints in the anterior and middle legs, but only four in the posterior pair, as the blister beetles and oil beetles.
Homoeomerous
Homoeomerous Ho`m[oe]*om"er*ous, a. (Anat.) Having the main artery of the leg parallel with the sciatic nerve; -- said of certain birds.
Isomeromorphism
Isomeromorphism I`so*mer`o*mor"phism, n. [Isomer + Gr. ? form + -ism.] (Crystallog.) Isomorphism between substances that are isomeric.
Monomerous
Monomerous Mo*nom"er*ous, a. [Gr. ? single; mo`nos alone + ? part.] 1. (Bot.) Composed of solitary parts, as a flower with one sepal, one petal, one stamen, and one pistil. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Having but one joint; -- said of the foot of certain insects.
Oligomerous
Oligomerous Ol`i*gom"er*ous, a. [Oligo- + Gr. ? part.] (Bot.) Having few members in each set of organs; as, an oligomerous flower.
Phytomeron
Phytomer Phy"to*mer, Phytomeron Phy*tom"e*ron, n. [NL. phytomeron, fr. Gr. ? plant + ? share.] (Bot.) An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton.
Promerops
Promerops Prom"e*rops, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ? bee-eater.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of very brilliant birds belonging to Promerops, Epimarchus, and allied genera, closely related to the paradise birds, and mostly native of New Guinea. They have a long curved beak and a long graduated tail.

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- Omero is an Italian given name whose English equivalent is Homer. Omero may refer to: Omero Antonutti (born 1935), Italian actor and dubber Omero Bonoli...
- Omeros is an epic poem by Saint Lucian writer Derek Walcott, first published in 1990. The work is divided into seven "books" containing a total of sixty-four...
- Omero James Mumba (born 2 July 1989) is an Irish actor, writer, and director. Mumba was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Peter Mumba, a Zambian aircraft engineer...
- Omero Antonutti (3 August 1935 – 5 November 2019) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Born in Basiliano, in the province of Udine (in the Northeastern...
- in the pommel horse competition. "Omero Bonoli". Olympedia. Retrieved 3 July 2022. Omero Bonoli at Olympedia Omero Bonoli at the Italian National Olympic...
- Omero Losi (February 23, 1925 in Moglia – 25 November 2012 in Carpi) was an Italian professional football player. He pla**** for 3 seasons (79 games, 15...
- Omero Chiesa (born 20 December 1893, date of death unknown) was an Italian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. "Omero Chiesa"...
- Omero Carmellini (28 January 1921 – 24 September 1997) was an Italian professional football player. He pla**** 3 games for A.S. Roma in the Serie A in...
- Omero Tognon (Italian pronunciation: [oˈmɛːro toɲˈɲon], Venetian: [toˈɲoŋ]; 3 March 1924 – 23 August 1990) was an Italian footballer who pla**** as a central...
- Omero Taddeini (15 July 1901 – 30 September 1978) was an Italian sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1936...