-ōˈmisəs noun
( plural casus omis·si -ˌsē, -ī)
Etymology: New Latin
: a case omitted or not provided for (as by a statute) and therefore governed by the common law
-ōˈmisəs noun
( plural casus omis·si -ˌsē, -ī)
Etymology: New Latin
: a case omitted or not provided for (as by a statute) and therefore governed by the common law
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012