| OBVENTION | • obvention n. (Obsolete) The act of happening incidentally; that which happens casually; an incidental advantage;… • OBVENTION n. (obsolete) any incidental occurrence or advantage. |
| OBVERSELY | • obversely adv. In an obverse manner. • OBVERSE adv. turned towards one. |
| OBVERSION | • obversion n. The act of turning toward or downward. • obversion n. (Logic) An immediate inference that denies the opposite of something previously affirmed. • OBVERSION n. the act of turning toward or downward. |
| OBVERTING | • obverting v. Present participle of obvert. • OBVERT v. to turn, to show a different surface. |
| OBVIATING | • obviating v. Present participle of obviate. • OBVIATE v. to forestall. |
| OBVIATION | • obviation n. The act of obviating; deterrence or prevention. • OBVIATION n. the action of obviating something. |
| OBVIATORS | • obviators n. Plural of obviator. • OBVIATOR n. one who obviates. |
| OBVIOUSLY | • obviously adv. In an obvious or clearly apparent manner. • obviously adv. (Colloquial) Used as a filler word, or to introduce information even when not obvious. • OBVIOUS adv. easily understood. |
| OBVOLUTED | • obvoluted adj. Alternative form of obvolute. • OBVOLUTED adj. of a leaf etc., having a margin that alternately overlaps and is overlapped by that of an opposing leaf, also OBVOLUTE, OBVOLUTIVE. |
| OBVOLVENT | • obvolvent adj. Curved downward or inward. • OBVOLVENT adj. enwrapping; curved downward or inward. |
| SUBVASSAL | • subvassal n. (Historical) The vassal of a vassal. • SUBVASSAL n. the vassal of a vassal. |
| SUBVENING | • subvening v. Present participle of subvene. • SUBVENE v. to arrive or occur as a support or relief. |
| SUBVERSAL | • SUBVERSAL n. the act of subverting. |
| SUBVERSED | • subversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subverse. • SUBVERSE v. to overthrow, also SUBVERT. |
| SUBVERSES | • subverses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subverse. • SUBVERSE v. to overthrow, also SUBVERT. |
| SUBVERTED | • subverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subvert. • SUBVERT v. to destroy completely, also SUBVERSE. |
| SUBVERTER | • subverter n. One who subverts. • SUBVERTER n. one who, or that which, subverts. |
| SUBVICARS | • subvicars n. Plural of subvicar. • SUBVICAR n. a subordinate vicar. |
| SUBVISUAL | • subvisual adj. That is too dim to be seen unaided. • SUBVISUAL adj. below the threshold of visual perception. |
| UNOBVIOUS | • unobvious adj. Not obvious. • UNOBVIOUS adj. not obvious. |