| OmegaOmega (Ω ω) (literally, big O is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system it had a value of 800. Omega is used to denote an end to something, the opposite being Alpha, beginning. For example, "I am Alpha and | OMGObject Management Group the consortium responsible for the CORBA architecture Internet slang for: Oh My God Oh My Gosh Oh My Goddess TLAs. | Omphalos hypothesisThe omphalos hypothesis was named after the title of an 1857 book by Philip Henry Gosse in which he argued that in order for the world to be "functional", God must have created the Earth with mountains, canyons, trees with growth rings, Adam and Eve with |
| OmnipotenceOmnipotence (literally, "all power") is the power to do absolutely anything. This trait is usually attributed only to God. Theists hold that examples of God's omnipotence include Creation and miracles. In most monotheistic religions, God is described as o | OmniscienceOmniscience is the capacity to know everything that can be known. In monotheism, this ability is typically attributed to God. It is typically contrasted with omnipotence. Omniscience is sometimes understood to also imply the capacity to know everything th | OmriOmri Omriyah Hebrew: " Yahweh is my life") was king of Israel and father of Ahab. Albright has dated his reign to 876 869 BC, while Thiele offers the dates 885 874 BC. He was "commander of the army" for Elah when Zimri slew Elah and made himself king. |
| Omaha hold'emOmaha hold'em (or Omaha holdem or simply Omaha is a community card poker game based on Texas hold 'em. It was originally created as a high-hand only game, but a high-low split variant called "Omaha/8 or better" has also become popular. In North America, t | OmelasOmelas is the fictional city described in the short story "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas" by Ursula K. In the story, Omelas is a city of happiness and delight, whose inhabitants are intelligent, cultured and refined. Everything about Omelas is pleasi | OmphalosAn omphalos is a religious stone artifact in the ancient world. In Greek, the word omphalos means " navel". According to the ancient Greeks, Zeus sent out two eagles to fly across the world to meet at its center, the "navel" of the world. Omphalos stones |