ovid
IPA: ˈoʊvɪd
Root Word: Ovid
noun
- A 1st century BC Roman poet.
- A male given name from Latin of mainly historic use.
- A statutory town in Sedgwick County, Colorado.
- An unincorporated community in Bear Lake County, Idaho.
- A small city in Clinton County and Shiawassee County, Michigan.
- A ghost town in Ray County, Missouri.
- A town and village in Seneca County, New York; the village is one of the two county seats of the county.
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Examples of "ovid" in Sentences
- CogniQ by Unbound Medicine is the same search engine that powers ovid@ hand for Ovid.
- Not to reveal my stone cold ovid ovaries, but that sculpture is a hunk a hunk of burnin' stone and can think.
- If everyone took that approach we'd get nowhere. miwuwei: militat omnis amans et habet sua castra cupido! ovid (amores 1,9,1) 6-10 Chars:
- B. Office Based W h a t pr a c t ic e r e g ula t ions a nd / or g uid e line s a r e in e f f e c t in t h e j ur is d ic t ion you pr ovid e of f ic e - b a s e d a ne s t h e s ia?
- Tho 'I be sad (Oh!) if I had some part of the wits of ovid with a willing heart to what I intend --' impart 'seems right, but my reading it should freely be Disclosed can't be that far off
- In addition to loaning handheld computers with medical resources on them, the libraries are providing access to electronic books, interactive databases such as ovid@hand, training, and technical support to medical professionals.
- Since the acquisition of SilverPlatter Information by Wolters Kluwer Health (www. wkhealth.com) in 2001 and the subsequent merging with Ovid Technologies (www. ovid.com), customers and industry observers have awaited a new search platform that would merge the best of both systems along with new features.
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