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omega

[oh-meg-uh, oh-mee-guh, oh-mey-] / oʊˈmɛg ə, oʊˈmi gə, oʊˈmeɪ- /






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This week's heat episode is due to an "omega" pattern, whose name comes from its shape similar to the Greek letter.

From Barron's Jun. 23, 2026

They all bear a special omega mark above Lincoln’s shoulder.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 12, 2025

She continued, “The unsatisfying answer is that it really depends on the oil. Each of the ‘toxic eight’ seed oils has a different concentration of omega six fatty acids to omega three fatty acids.

From Salon Mar. 2, 2025

The decision says almost nothing about the procedure that most laypersons think is the alpha and omega of IVF — the implantation of manually fertilized embryos into the uterus.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2024

Each of its twin blades was shaped like an omega: Q—the last letter of the Greek alphabet.

From "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan

Literally full of sigmas, phis, omegas and other symbols.

From Washington Times Apr. 7, 2020

"There are ups and downs in life. Alphas and omegas," he said.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 14, 2015

For omegas on the go, she tosses a few Coromega Omega3 Squeeze packets into her Kelly bag.

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2011

"The demand we have for packs and dens and omegas is almost more than we can handle right now," says Liz Haesler, vice president of home life and trend at Best Buy.

From Time Nov. 11, 2010

It turns out that corn-fed cows don’t have the healthy balance of omegas.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan




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