| BOBTAILS | • bobtails n. Plural of bobtail. • bobtails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bobtail. • BOBTAIL v. to cut a tail short. |
| LOBTAILS | • lobtails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lobtail. • LOBTAIL v. of a whale, to slap its tail against the surface of the water. |
| OBTAINED | • obtained v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtain. • OBTAIN v. to gain possession of. |
| OBTAINER | • obtainer n. One who obtains. • OBTAINER n. one who obtains. |
| OBTECTED | • obtected adj. (Obsolete) covered; protected. • obtected adj. (Zoology) Covered with a hard chitinous case, like the pupa of certain files. • OBTECTED adj. of an insect, having wings and legs immovably pressed against the body in a hard chitinous case, also OBTECT. |
| OBTEMPER | • obtemper v. (Scotland, law, transitive) To obey (a judgement or decree). • OBTEMPER v. to yield obedience to, also OBTEMPERATE. |
| OBTENDED | • obtended v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtend. • OBTEND v. (obsolete) to put forward or allege. |
| OBTESTED | • obtested v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtest. • OBTEST v. to beseech, supplicate. |
| OBTRUDED | • obtruded v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtrude. • OBTRUDE v. to thrust forward. |
| OBTRUDER | • obtruder n. One who obtrudes. • OBTRUDER n. one who obtrudes. |
| OBTRUDES | • obtrudes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtrude. • OBTRUDE v. to thrust forward. |
| OBTUNDED | • obtunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtund. • obtunded adj. (Medicine) Far from alert or oriented to time and space, and exhibiting other signs of being confused… • OBTUND v. to blunt, deaden. |
| OBTURATE | • obturate v. To block up or obstruct. • OBTURATE v. to stop up. |
| OBTUSELY | • obtusely adv. In an obtuse manner. • OBTUSE adv. stupid. |
| OBTUSEST | • obtusest adj. Superlative form of obtuse: most obtuse. • OBTUSE adj. stupid. |
| OBTUSITY | • obtusity n. Obtuseness. • OBTUSITY n. the state of being obtuse. |
| REOBTAIN | • reobtain v. (Transitive) To obtain again. • REOBTAIN v. to obtain again. |