1. ossa - Noun
Derived from os
3. Ossa - Proper noun
of Os
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn addition to details in the construction of the ankle, there are, for these animals especially, the marsupial bones (Ossa epubica) characteristic, two from the pubic bone of the pelvis, a forwardly projecting bone. Source: Internet
He might correspond to kinsmen of Hengist variously identified as "Ossa", " Oisc ", and "Aesc". Source: Internet
Chilean Fr. Francisco Astaburuaga Ossa talks with the media May 23 in Santiago after receiving an invitation to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss the sexual abuse scandal. Source: Internet