| OBANG | • obang n. (Historical) An old Japanese gold coin. • OBANG n. (Japanese) an obsolete Japanese gold coin, also KOBAN, KOBANG. |
| OBEAH | • obeah n. A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean. • obeah n. A magician or witch doctor of the magic craft. • obeah n. A spell performed in the practice of the magic craft; an item associated with such a spell. |
| OBELI | • obeli n. Plural of obelus. • OBELUS n. (Latin) a symbol used in ancient manuscripts. |
| OBESE | • obese adj. Extremely overweight, especially: weighing more than 20% (for men) or 25% (for women) over their conventionally… • obese n. A person who is obese. • OBESE adj. very fat. |
| OBEYS | • obeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obey. • OBEY v. to do as one is told. |
| OBIAS | • OBIA n. a form of West Indian witchcraft, also OBE, OBEAH, OBI. |
| OBIED | • OBI v. to bewitch. |
| OBIIT | • OBIIT v. (Latin) he/she died. |
| OBITS | • obits n. Plural of obit. • OBIT n. (Latin) a religious office for a dead person. |
| OBJET | • objet n. Clipping of objet d’art. • OBJET n. (French) an object. |
| OBOES | • oboes n. Plural of oboe. • OBOE n. a kind of woodwind instrument. |
| OBOLE | • obole n. (Historical) An obsolete French coin. • OBOLE n. (French) a medieval French coin. |
| OBOLI | • oboli n. Plural of obolus. • OBOLUS n. (Latin) in the Middle Ages, various small coins including a halfpenny, also OBOL. |
| OBOLS | • obols n. Plural of obol. • OBOL n. (Greek) an ancient Greek coin, also OBOLUS. |