
1) Mantra
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On the Move (Normally just spelled out Oscar Mike)
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• (interj. & n.) A mystic syllable or ejaculation used by Hindus and Buddhists in religious rites, -- orig. among the Hindus an exclamation of assent, like Amen, then an invocation, and later a symbol of the trinity formed by Vishnu, Siva, and Brahma.
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in Hinduism and other religions chiefly of India, a sacred syllable that is considered to be the greatest of all the mantras, or sacred formulas. ... [4 related articles]
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abbreviation: Outer Marker (of ILS)
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OM Stockholm Fondkommission (Sweden, options market)
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Abbreviation for
Order of Merit. ...
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Sacred word in Hinduism, used to begin prayers and placed at the beginning and end of books. It is composed of three syllables, symbolic of the Hindu Trimurti, or trinity of gods. ...
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Open Medicine [periodical, périodique]
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Old Man
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also written as 'AUM' according the Yogi's and Rishi's OM (AUM) is considered to be the sound that represents the Ultimate Reality, the primordial vibration, which is prefixed to many mantras. Om shares many of the same meanings with its Semitic counterparts
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Object Manager
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Om interj. & noun [ Also
Aum ,
Um .] [ Sanskrit
ōm .] A mystic syllable or ejaculation used by Hindus and Buddhists in religious rites, -- orig. among the Hindus an exclamation of assent, like
Amen , then an invocation, and later a symbol of the trinity formed ...
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Order of Merit
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Otitis media
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Every morning, from the Latin, omni mane. Generally written in lower case.
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Ordo [Fratrum] Minimorum Minims of St Francis of Paola
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Outer Marker
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A sacred syllable used as a mantra, meant to mimic the vibration of the universe.
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In Hinduism, the mantra of the divine. The ancient Sanskrit name for the absolute. All mantras begin with om.
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Optical Monitor
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Operational Monitor
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Order of Merit
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Offender Manager
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Om is a name for boys. The name Om is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (2 times more often than to American boys.)
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