a. [f. Gr. ἀν priv. + ὀμφαλ-ός navel + -OUS.] Without a navel.

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1742.  Bailey, Anomphalous, without a Navel, as it is supposed our first Parents were created, not wanting Nourishment in the Womb that way.

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1853.  in Mayne, Exp. Lex.

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