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Webster Dictionary :: Obviousness

OB'VIOUSNESS, n. State of being plain or evident to the eye or the mind.

Webster Dictionary :: Obviously

OB'VIOUSLY, adv. 1. Evidently; plainly; apparently; manifestly. Men do not alway...

Webster Dictionary :: Obvious

OB'VIOUS, a. [L. obvus. See The Verb.] 1. Meeting; opposed in front. I to the ev...

Webster Dictionary :: Obviating

OB'VIATING, ppr. Removing, as objections in reasoning or planning.

Webster Dictionary :: Obviated

OB'VIATED, pp. Removed, as objections or difficulties.

Webster Dictionary :: Obviate

OB'VIATE, v.t. [L. obvius; ob and via, way.] Properly, to meet in the way; to op...

Webster Dictionary :: Obverting

OBVERT'ING, ppr. Turning towards.

Webster Dictionary :: Obverted

OBVERT'ED, pp. Turned towards.

Webster Dictionary :: Obvert

OBVERT', v.t. [L. obverto; ob and verto, to turn.] To turn towards.

Webster Dictionary :: Obverse

OBVERSE, a. obvers'. In botany, having the base narrower than the top; as a leaf...

Webster Dictionary :: Obversant

OBVERS'ANT, a. [L. obversans, obversor; ob and versor, to turn.] Conversant; fam...

Webster Dictionary :: Obvention

OBVEN'TION, n. [L. obvenio, ob and venio, to come.] Something occasional; that w...

Webster Dictionary :: Obumbration

OBUMBRA'TION, n. The act of darkening or obscuring.

Webster Dictionary :: Obumbrate

OBUM'BRATE, v.t. [L. obumbro; ob and umbra, a shade.] To shade; to darken; to cl...

Webster Dictionary :: Obtusion

OBTU'SION, n. s as z. 1. The act of making blunt. 2. The state of being dulled o...

Webster Dictionary :: Obtuseness

OBTU'SENESS, n. 1. Bluntness; as the obtuseness of an edge or a point. 2. Dullne...

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