Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
OBDU'RE, v.t. [L. obduro.] 1. To harden; to render obstinate in sin. [Little use...
OBDURA'TION, n. The hardening of the heart; hardness of heart; stubbornness.
OB'DURATENESS, n. Stubbornness; inflexible persistence in sin.
OB'DURATELY, adv. Stubbornly; inflexibly; with obstinate impenitence.
OB'DURATE, a. [L. obduro, to harden; ob and duro.] 1. Hardened in heart; inflexi...
OB'DURACY, n. [See Obdurate .] Invincible hardness of heart; impenitence that ca...
OBDUC'TION, n. [L. obductio.] The act of drawing over, as a covering; the act of...
OBDUCT', v.t. [L. obduco.] To draw over; to cover. [Not in use.]
OBDU'CE, v.t. [L. obduco; ob and duco, to lead.] To draw over, as a covering. [L...
OBDORMI'TION, n. [L. obdormio, to sleep.] Sleep; sound sleep. [Little used.]
OBCORD'ATE, a. [L. from ob and cor, the heart.] In botany, shaped like a heart, ...
OBBLIGA'TO, an. A term in music, signifying on purpose for the instrument named.
OBAMBULA'TION, n. A walking about. [Not used.]
OBAM'BULATE, v.i. [L. obambulo.] To walk about. [Not used.]
OB, a Latin preposition, signifies primarily, in front, before, and hence agains...
OATMEAL, n. 1. Meal of oats produced by grinding or pounding. 2. A plant. [Not u...