Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Plural of os.

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  • noun Plural form of os.

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Examples

  • The bones which support the ventral or belly fins are called the ossa pelvis.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • The bones which support the ventral or belly fins are called the ossa pelvis.

    The Book of Household Management Isabella Mary 1861

  • And then the whole blame game thing just cracks me up they are ridiculous..then they are gona take off a few days and meet again on Thurs…so they will all be vacationing in Marthas Vineyard while the country falls apart. mario de la ossa

    Evening Buzz: Bailout Rejected 2008

  • Siamo più della somma di sangue, carne, ossa e pelle?

    No Fat Clips!!! : Philippe B – Je n’irai pas à Bilbao 2008

  • Ci sono principalmente fotogrammi animati a mano, qui uno this screenshot per la sequenza delle ossa e strati di effetti uniti per riprodurre il look marino.

    No Fat Clips!!! : ADAM GAULT – Lantern Fishes 2007

  • Maerore maceror, marcesco et consenesco miser, ossa atque pellis sum misera macritudice.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • In 1923 his findings were published and then enlarged in book form in 1933 under the title: Dantis ossa - La forma corporea di Dante.

    Don't I know You From Somewhere? Miglior acque 2007

  • In 1923 his findings were published and then enlarged in book form in 1933 under the title: Dantis ossa - La forma corporea di Dante.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Miglior acque 2007

  • Domo autem sic accensa, socius meus et famulus de domo exierunt, et me solum cum ossibus dimiserunt, qui videns ignem supra me, ossa accepi et cum illis in angulos domus recollegi.

    The Journal of Friar Odoric 2004

  • Ego autem Odoricus audiens factum et martyrium illorum fratrum, iui illuc, et corpora eorum effodi, et ossa omnia mecum accepi, et in pulchris towallijs colligaui, et in Indiam superiorem ad vnum locum fratrum nostrorum ea deportaui, habens mecum socium, et vnum famulum.

    The Journal of Friar Odoric 2004

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