o·mer·ta (ō-mûrtə, ō′mĕr-tä)
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Tweet n. A rule or code that prohibits speaking or divulging information about certain activities, especially the activities of a criminal organization. [Italian omertà, probably from alteration (influenced by Sicilian omu, man) of Spanish hombredad, manliness, from Spanish hombre, man; see OMBRE.] |
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