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noma

WordNet
  1. (n) noma
    acute ulceration of the mucous membranes of the mouth or genitals; often seen in undernourished children
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. noma
    In medicine, a gangrenous ulceration of the mouth or of the pudendal labia in children; when affecting the mouth, called also gangrenous stomatitis, or cancrum oris. Also nome.
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary NL., fr. Gr. , lit., a feeding. See Name

Usage in the news

1789's Giusti on a Quest for Food Perfection at Noma . georgetowner.com

Noma vs Alinea, Primanti's Cravings, and Tabouleh Weapons: Eating & Reading. ashingtonian.com

Dolly Noma Isley Church, 90, of Lewisburg, passed away on Monday, May 2, 2011, at her home. marshalltribune.com

What Isn't There: Noma Bar's Negative Space Illustrations. theatlantic.com

Cook Like a Super-Locavore With Lessons From ' Noma '. theatlantic.com

Late last night, Prince of Petworth told readers he had heard a rumor that chef Gillian Clark, owner of the General Store in Silver Spring, signed a lease in DC's NoMa neighborhood near First Street, Northeast. ashingtonian.com

NoMa , in Northeast Washington, D.C. Special to The Washington Post Saturday, July 10, 2010. ashingtonpost.com

Khalil Ghannam moved his home and founded his business in NoMa two years ago based on hope for what the neighborhood could become. ashingtonpost.com

Noma was born December 10, 1926 in Elston, Mo. newstribune.com

Beatrice Noma Franklin, 75, of Lewisburg, died Monday Oct 26, 2009, at her residence. marshalltribune.com

Noma , a restaurant in Coppenhagen, was recently named the best restaurant in the world. kcrw.com

This week on Good Food, host Evan Kleiman talks with Noma 's chef, Rene Redzepi about his unique Nordic cuisine. kcrw.com

World's Top Restaurant Noma to Launch Summer London Pop-Up. travelandleisure.com

Can't get a reservation at Noma until 2020. travelandleisure.com

An ocean goddess will soon rise inside NOMA, pointing out the water's oil spill-related decline as well as the sometime graffiti artist's rise to stardom. nola.com

Usage in scientific papers

Moritz, in discusses NOMA: non-overlapping magisteria of authority (NOMA), a concept put forward by the ethologist S. J.
Informal Control code logic

Moritz concludes, however, that NOMA inadequately describes the relation between science and theology because according to him overlaps between these areas cannot be excluded.
Informal Control code logic

This state of affairs is comparable to the fairly detailed NOMA related viewpoint put forward by Stenmark in .
Informal Control code logic

But the presence of some form of NOMA, though regarding quite different areas of authority, is not entirely farfetched.
Informal Control code logic

Usage in literature

The headman said that he would kill Noma; Noma said that he would bewitch the headman. "Nada the Lily" by H. Rider Haggard

Let the Lady Noma be summoned. "The Wizard" by H. Rider Haggard

Tia pezeco estas kauxzata de la forto kiun oni nomas la gravitado. "A Complete Grammar of Esperanto" by Ivy Kellerman Reed

Senor Noma engages the largest of these boats and invites as many as it will hold to go ashore with him. "Under the Southern Cross" by Elizabeth Robins

You see, she's only a noma de ploom which we uses when we wants to rile somebody. "The Coming of the Law" by Charles Alden Seltzer

Seiroku Noma, Artistry in Ink (New York: Crown, 1957), p. 3. "Zen Culture" by Thomas Hoover

The noma or fetich spear to be carried in front of the caravan, with charms secured to it, was thus prepared. "Fetichism in West Africa" by Robert Hamill Nassau

Tha stjurar muegon hjara ajn mastrun noma. "The Oera Linda Book" by Anonymous