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OmegaA term used to describe vertical motion in the atmosphere. The "omega equation" used in numerical weather models is composed of two terms, the "differential vorticity advection" te [..]
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Omegac. 1400, from Medieval Greek omega, from classical Greek o mega "big 'o' " (in contrast to o micron "little 'o' "); so called because the vowel was long in anci [..]
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OmegaOmega [N] [H]( Revelation 1:8 ), the last letter in the Greek alphabet. (See A .)
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OmegaA measure of the percentage change in the value of an option relative to the percentage change in the price of the underlying security. For example, the price of an option with an omega of 2 will rise 2 percent for each 1 percent rise in the price of the security. Also referred to as speed.
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OmegaA global radionavigation system that enables user with special receivers to obtain position information by measuring phase difference between precisely timed signals radiated by a network of eight transmitting stations deployed worldwide. Note: The transmitted signals time-share transmission on frequencies of 10.2, 11.05, 11.33, and 13.6 kHz. Since [..]
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OmegaThe last letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used metephorically to denote the end of anything (Revelation 1:8,11)
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OmegaOmega. the last letter of the Greek alphabet; long O
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Omega(Rev. 1:8), the last letter in the Greek alphabet. (See A.)
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OmegaDefinition The change in an option's value as a percentage of the price change in the underlying security. Omega is the derivative of gamma, and allows the investor to see the relationship betwee [..]
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OmegaThe last.
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Omega(n) the ending of a series or sequence(n) the last (24th) letter of the Greek alphabet
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OmegaN omega; last letter of Greek alphabet; (transliterate as O); last; the end
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OmegaCORONER OR MEDICAL EXAMINER
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OmegaAn OMEGA receiver provides position information that can be used to update the aircraft navigation position. OMEGA is the least accurate method of obtaining position information.
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OmegaA
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OmegaThe lowest ranking member in the social order of a wolf pack. Natural wolf packs may not have a single omega wolf. However, low-ranking members of a wolf pack such as young, sexually maturing males an [..]
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OmegaA fatty acid found in meat.
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OmegaA term used to describe vertical motion in the atmosphere. The "omega equation" used in numerical weather models is composed of two terms, the "differential vorticity advection" term and the "thickness advection" term. Put more simply, omega is determined by the amount of spin (or large scale ro [..]
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OmegaAn omega is a male who has no prospects whatsoever of getting laid. Omegas are below alphas, betas, and every other rung on the imaginary sexual hierarchy. "Omega" is occasionally used as a [..]
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Omegaform of VLF navigation
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OmegaAn OMEGA receiver provides position information that can be used to update the aircraft navigation position. OMEGA is the least accurate method of obtaining position information.
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OmegaLong-range hyperbolic radio navaid.
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OmegaA very-low-frequency navigation system.
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OmegaA term used to describe vertical motion in the atmosphere. The "omega equation" used in numerical weather models is composed of two terms, the "differential vorticity advection" term and the "thickness advection" term. Put more simply, omega is determined by the amount of spin (or large scale rotation) and warm (or col [..]
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Omega1. The ratio of the density of the universe to the critical density 2. The 24th letter of the Greek alphabet.
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OmegaA term used to describe vertical motion in the atmosphere
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OmegaA term used to describe vertical motion in the atmosphere. The "omega equation" used in numerical weather models is composed of two terms, the "differential vorticity advection" te [..]
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Omega
The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Upperca [..]
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Omega
omega (last letter of the Greek alphabet)
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OmegaFrom the name of the last letter in the Greek alphabet, Ω. It is often seen as a symbol of completion.
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