ovi
Egg.
overwriting · overwriting virus · overwrought · over zealous · over zealously · ovi · Ovibos · ovibovine · ovicidal · ovicide · Ovid
Egg.
overwriting · overwriting virus · overwrought · over zealous · over zealously · ovi · Ovibos · ovibovine · ovicidal · ovicide · Ovid
Consisting of the musk-ox; Also called: genus Ovibos.
Ovibos · genus Ovibos
overwriting virus · overwrought · over zealous · over zealously · ovi · Ovibos · ovibovine · ovicidal · ovicide · Ovid
Of or relating to musk-oxen.
overwrought · over zealous · over zealously · ovi · Ovibos · ovibovine · ovicidal · ovicide · Ovid · oviduct
over zealous · over zealously · ovi · Ovibos · ovibovine · ovicidal · ovicide · Ovid · oviduct · Oviedo
(Publius Ovidius Naso) (43 BC-AD 17) Latin poet. His poetry deals mainly with the themes of love (Amores 20 BC, Ars amatoria/The Art of Love 1 BC), mythology (Metamorphoses AD 2), and exile (Tristia AD 912).
Born at Sulmo, Ovid studied rhetoric in Rome in preparation for a legal career, but soon turned to literature. In 8 BC he was banished by Augustus to Tomi, on the Black Sea, where he died.
Sophisticated, ironical, and self-pitying, his work was highly influential during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
ETYM Ovum + duct: cf. French oviducte.
A tube, or duct, for the passage of ova from the ovary to the exterior of the animal or to the part where further development takes place. In mammals the oviducts are also called Fallopian tubes.
Passage conveying eggs to exterior or place of fertilization; Fallopian tube.
City in Florida (USA); zip code 32765.
Industrial city (textiles, metal goods, pharmaceuticals, matches, chocolate, sugar) and capital of Asturias region, Spain, 25 km/16 mi S of the Bay of Biscay.
ETYM Latin ovinus, from ovis sheep: cf. French ovine.
Of or pertaining to sheep; consisting of sheep; of or relating to sheep.
Pertaining to or like sheep.