| BOBTAILED | • bobtailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bobtail. • bobtailed adj. Having a bobtail. • BOBTAIL v. to cut a tail short. |
| LOBTAILED | • lobtailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lobtail. • LOBTAIL v. of a whale, to slap its tail against the surface of the water. |
| OBTAINERS | • obtainers n. Plural of obtainer. • OBTAINER n. one who obtains. |
| OBTAINING | • obtaining v. Present participle of obtain. • OBTAIN v. to gain possession of. |
| OBTEMPERS | • obtempers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtemper. • OBTEMPER v. to yield obedience to, also OBTEMPERATE. |
| OBTENDING | • obtending v. Present participle of obtend. • OBTEND v. (obsolete) to put forward or allege. |
| OBTENTION | • obtention n. (Rare, sciences, law) The act of obtaining. • OBTENTION n. the act of obtending. |
| OBTESTING | • obtesting v. Present participle of obtest. • OBTEST v. to beseech, supplicate. |
| OBTRUDERS | • obtruders n. Plural of obtruder. • OBTRUDER n. one who obtrudes. |
| OBTRUDING | • obtruding v. Present participle of obtrude. • obtruding n. An obtrusion; the act of something that obtrudes. • OBTRUDING n. the act of obtruding. |
| OBTRUSION | • obtrusion n. An interference or intrusion. • obtrusion n. An encroachment beyond proper limits. • OBTRUSION n. an unwanted thrusting in, forward or upon. |
| OBTRUSIVE | • obtrusive adj. Sticking out; protruding. • obtrusive adj. Noticeable; prominent, especially in a displeasing way. • obtrusive adj. Pushy. |
| OBTUNDENT | • obtundent n. A substance which sheathes a part, or blunts irritation, usually some bland, oily, or mucilaginous matter;… • obtundent n. Something which obtunds. • OBTUNDENT adj. having the property of dulling sensitivity. |
| OBTUNDING | • obtunding v. Present participle of obtund. • OBTUND v. to blunt, deaden. |
| OBTUNDITY | • obtundity n. (Rare, often medicine) The state or characteristic of having dulled senses or limited awareness. • OBTUNDITY n. the state of being obtund. |
| OBTURATED | • obturated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obturate. • OBTURATE v. to stop up. |
| OBTURATES | • obturates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obturate. • OBTURATE v. to stop up. |
| OBTURATOR | • obturator n. (Surgery) An object used to obstruct a hole, such as a fissure of the palate. • obturator n. (Anatomy) The membrane vessels, etc. that close the obturator foramen, or thyroid foramen, a large opening… • obturator n. (Engineering) A valve closure member (Disk, gate, plug, etc.). |
| PREOBTAIN | • preobtain v. (Transitive) To obtain beforehand. • PREOBTAIN v. to obtain in advance. |
| REOBTAINS | • reobtains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reobtain. • REOBTAIN v. to obtain again. |