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Obtruder () One who obtrudes.
Obtruncate () To deprive of a limb; to lop.
Obtruncation () The act of lopping or cutting off.
Obtrusion () The act of obtruding; a thrusting upon others by force or unsolicited; as, the obtrusion of crude opinions on the world.
Obtrusion () That which is obtruded.
Obtrusionist () One who practices or excuses obtrusion.
Obtrusive () Disposed to obtrude; inclined to intrude or thrust one's self or one's opinions upon others, or to enter uninvited; forward; pushing; intrusive.
Obtunded () of Obtund
Obtunding () of Obtund
Obtund () To reduce the edge, pungency, or violent action of; to dull; to blunt; to deaden; to quell; as, to obtund the acrimony of the gall.
Obtundent () A substance which sheathes a part, or blunts irritation, usually some bland, oily, or mucilaginous matter; -- nearly the same as demulcent.
Obtunder () That which obtunds or blunts; especially, that which blunts sensibility.
Obturation () The act of stopping up, or closing, an opening.
Obturator () That which closes or stops an opening.
Obturator () An apparatus designed to close an unnatural opening, as a fissure of the palate.
Obturator () Serving as an obturator; closing an opening; pertaining to, or in the region of, the obturator foramen; as, the obturator nerve.
Obtusangular () See Obstuseangular.
Obtuse () Not pointed or acute; blunt; -- applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety degrees.
Obtuse () Not having acute sensibility or perceptions; dull; stupid; as, obtuse senses.
Obtuse () Dull; deadened; as, obtuse sound.
Obtuse-angled () Alt. of obtuse-angular
obtuse-angular () Having an obtuse angle; as, an obtuse-angled triangle.
Obtusely () In an obtuse manner.
Obtuseness () State or quality of being obtuse.
Obtusion () The act or process of making obtuse or blunt.
Obtusion () The state of being dulled or blunted; as, the obtusion of the senses.
Obtusity () Obtuseness.
Obumbrant () Overhanging; as, obumbrant feathers.
Obumbrate () To shade; to darken; to cloud.
Obumbration () Act of darkening or obscuring.
Obuncous () Hooked or crooked in an extreme degree.
Obvention () The act of happening incidentally; that which happens casually; an incidental advantage; an occasional offering.
Obversant () Conversant; familiar.
Obverse () Having the base, or end next the attachment, narrower than the top, as a leaf.
Obverse () The face of a coin which has the principal image or inscription upon it; -- the other side being the reverse.
Obverse () Anything necessarily involved in, or answering to, another; the more apparent or conspicuous of two possible sides, or of two corresponding things.
Obversely () In an obverse manner.
Obversion () The act of turning toward or downward.
Obversion () The act of immediate inference, by which we deny the opposite of anything which has been affirmed; as, all men are mortal; then, by obversion, no men are immortal. This is also described as \"immediate inference by privative conception.\"
Obverted () of Obvert
Obverting () of Obvert
Obvert () To turn toward.
Obviated () of Obviate
Obviating () of Obviate
Obviate () To meet in the way.
Obviate () To anticipate; to prevent by interception; to remove from the way or path; to make unnecessary; as, to obviate the necessity of going.
Obviation () The act of obviating, or the state of being obviated.
Obvious () Opposing; fronting.
Obvious () Exposed; subject; open; liable.
Obvious () Easily discovered, seen, or understood; readily perceived by the eye or the intellect; plain; evident; apparent; as, an obvious meaning; an obvious remark.
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