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Omphaloses Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for omphaloses in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of omphaloses in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for omphaloses alphabetically.

border
  • bound
  • boundary
  • bounds
  • brim
  • brink
  • circumference
  • confine
  • end
  • extremity
  • fringe
  • hem
boundary
  • abuttals
  • ambit
  • barrier
  • beginning
  • border
  • borderland
  • borderline
  • bounds
  • brink
  • circumference
  • circumscription
edge
  • bend
  • berm
  • bound
  • boundary
  • brim
  • brink
  • butt
  • circumference
  • contour
  • corner
  • crook
exterior
  • exoteric
  • external
  • extraneous
  • extraterrestrial
  • extraterritorial
  • extrinsic
  • foreign
  • marginal
  • outdoor
  • outer
  • outermost
exteriority
  • appearance
  • aspect
  • coating
  • cover
  • covering
  • external
  • facade
  • face
  • finish
  • outside
  • polish
margin
  • allowance
  • bound
  • boundary
  • brim
  • brink
  • compass
  • confine
  • edge
  • elbowroom
  • extra
  • field
outside
  • alfresco
  • alien
  • apart from
  • away from
  • exterior
  • extramural
  • extraneous
  • extreme
  • farther
  • farthest
  • foreign
outskirts
  • bedroom community
  • border
  • boundary
  • edge
  • environs
  • limit
  • outpost
  • periphery
  • purlieu
  • purlieus
  • sticks
periphery
  • ambit
  • border
  • boundary
  • brim
  • brink
  • circuit
  • circumference
  • compass
  • covering
  • edge
  • fringe
rim
  • band
  • brim
  • brink
  • brow
  • circumference
  • confine
  • curb
  • end
  • fringe
  • hem
  • ledge
surroundings
  • ambience
  • atmosphere
  • background
  • climate
  • community
  • environs
  • home
  • location
  • medium
  • milieu
  • neighborhood

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