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What does ombliferous mean?

"Ombliferous" is not a real word in the English language.

It's possible you might have misheard or misspelled a word. Here are some possibilities:

* "Ombrophobic": This word describes someone who has a fear of rain.

* "Umbelliferous": This word describes plants that have flowers arranged in umbels, like carrots or parsley.

* "Omniferous": While not a commonly used word, it could be interpreted as meaning "all-bearing" or "producing everything".

If you can provide more context about where you encountered the word "ombliferous," it might be easier to figure out what the intended meaning was.

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