combining form
or omo-
Etymology: Middle French omo-, from Greek ōm-, ōmo-, from ōmos — more at humerus
1. : shoulder
om arthritis
2. : of or relating to the shoulder and
omo hyoid
combining form
or omo-
Etymology: Middle French omo-, from Greek ōm-, ōmo-, from ōmos — more at humerus
1. : shoulder
om arthritis
2. : of or relating to the shoulder and
omo hyoid
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012