Usually means: Exclusions or items left unmentioned.
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We found 12 dictionaries that define the word omissions:

General (8 matching dictionaries)
  1. omissions: Merriam-Webster
  2. omissions: Collins English Dictionary
  3. omissions: Vocabulary.com
  4. Omissions, omissions: Wordnik
  5. omissions: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. omissions: Wiktionary
  7. omissions: Dictionary.com
  8. omissions: TheFreeDictionary.com

Business (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. omissions: Merriam-Webster Legal Dictionary
  2. omissions: Legal dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. omissions: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. omissions: Medical dictionary

(Note: See omission as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (omission)

noun:  (uncountable) The act of omitting.
noun:  (uncountable) The act of neglecting to perform an action one has an obligation to do.
noun:  (countable) An instance of those acts, or the thing left out thereby; something deleted or left out.
noun:  Something not done or neglected.
noun:  (grammar) The shortening of a word or phrase, using an apostrophe ( ' ) to replace the missing letters, often used to approximate the sound of speech or a specific dialect.
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