| OW | once weekly; open wedge; outer wall; oval window |
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| OWI | Office of Worksite Initiatives |
| OWR | Osler-Weber-Rendu [syndrome]; ovarian wedge resection |
| OWS | outerwear syndrome |
| owe | 1. To possess; to have, as the rightful owner; to own. "Thou dost here usurp The name thou ow'st not." (Shak) 2. To have or possess, as something derived or bestowed; to be obliged to ascribe (something to some source); to be indebted or obliged for; as, he owed his wealth to his father; he owed his victoty to his lieutenants." "O deem thy fall not owed to man's decree." (Pope) 3. Hence: To have or be under an obigation to restore, pay, or render (something) in return or compensation for something received; to be indebted in the sum of; as, the subject owes allegiance; the fortunate owe assistance to the unfortunate. "The one ought five hundred pence, and the other fifty." (Bible (1551)) "A son owes help and honor to his father." (Holyday) Owe was sometimes followed by an objective clause introduced by the infinitive. "Ye owen to incline and bow your heart." 4. To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services. Origin: OE. Owen, awen,aghen, to have, own, have (to do), hence, owe, AS. Agan to have; akin to G. Eigen, a, own, Icel. Eiga to have, Dan. Eie, Sw. Aga, Goth. Aigan, Skr. . Cf. Ought, 2d Own, Fraught. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Owen's lines | Accentuated incremental line's in the dentin thought to be due to disturbances in the mineralization process. Synonym: contour lines of Owen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Owen, Sir Richard | <person> English anatomist, 1804-1892. See: Owen's lines, contour lines of Owen, interglobular space of Owen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| owl | 1. <ornithology> Any cpecies of raptorial birds of the family Strigidae. They have large eyes and ears, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye. They are mostly nocturnal in their habits. Some species have erectile tufts of feathers on the head. The feathers are soft and somewhat downy. The species are numerous. See Barn owl, Burrowing owl, Eared owl, Hawk owl, Horned owl, Screech owl, Snowy owl, under Barn Burrowing, etc. In the Scriptures the owl is commonly associated with desolation; poets and story-tellers introduce it as a bird of ill omen. . . . The Greeks and Romans made it the emblem of wisdom, and sacred to Minerva, and indeed its large head and solemn eyes give it an air of wisdom. 2. <zoology> A variety of the domestic pigeon. Owl monkey, the lumpfish. Owl train, a cant name for certain railway trains whose run is in the nighttime. Origin: AS. Le; akin to D. Uil, OHG. Wila, G. Eule, Icel. Ugla, Sw. Ugla, Dan. Ugle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| owl eye cell | <pathology> Enlarged cells infected with cytomegalovirus that contain large inclusion bodies surrounded by a halo, hence the name. (18 Nov 1997) |
| owlet | <zoology> A small owl; especially, the European species (Athene noctua), and the California flammulated owlet (Megascops flammeolus). <zoology> Owlet moth, any noctuid moth. Origin: Dim. Of owl. Cf. Howlet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| own | To grant; to acknowledge; to admit to be true; to confess; to recognize in a particular character; as, we own that we have forfeited your love. "The wakeful bloodhound rose, and shook his hide But his sagacious eye an inmate owns." (Keats) Origin: OE. Unnen to grant, permit, be pleased with, AS. Unnan to grant; akin to OS. Giunnan, G. Gonnen, Icel. Unna; of uncertain origin. This word has been confused with own to possess. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| own controls | A method of experimental control in which the same subjects are used in both experimental and control conditions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ownership | The ownership of any object, property, or facility, including proprietary, public, non-profit, secular, physician-owned, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| owre | <zoology> The aurohs. Origin: AS. R; akin to G. Auerochs, OHG. R, rohso, Icel. Rr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Owren's disease | A congenital deficiency of factor V, resulting in prolongation of prothrombin time and coagulation time. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Owren, Paul | <person> Norwegian haematologist, *1905. See: Owren's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Land Holding, Property Rights, Property Right, Rights, Property
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any member of the family Psychodidae.
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| OW | be in debt |
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| OW | be obliged to pay or repay |
| OW | be indebted to, in an abstract or intellectual sense |
| OW | owed and payable immediately or on demand |
| OW | owed as a debt |
| OW | English comparative anatomist and paleontologist who was an opponent of Darwinism (1804-1892) |
| OW | Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded cooperative communities (1771-1858) |
| OW | Welsh chieftan who led a revolt against Henry IV's rule in Wales (1359-1416) |
| OW | United States writer (1860-1938) |
| OW | Black United States athlete whose success in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin outraged Hitler (1913-1980) |
| OW | a town in northwestern Kentucky on the Ohio River |
| OW | owed as a debt |
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