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Webster Dictionary :: Obdurate

OB'DURATE, a. [L. obduro, to harden; ob and duro.] 1. Hardened in heart; inflexi...

Webster Dictionary :: Obdurately

OB'DURATELY, adv. Stubbornly; inflexibly; with obstinate impenitence.

Webster Dictionary :: Obdurateness

OB'DURATENESS, n. Stubbornness; inflexible persistence in sin.

Webster Dictionary :: Obduration

OBDURA'TION, n. The hardening of the heart; hardness of heart; stubbornness.

Webster Dictionary :: Obdure

OBDU'RE, v.t. [L. obduro.] 1. To harden; to render obstinate in sin. [Little use...

Webster Dictionary :: Obdured

OBDU'RED, pp. or a. Hardened; inflexible; impenitent.

Webster Dictionary :: Obduredness

OBDU'REDNESS, n. Hardness of heart; stubbornness. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Obedience

OBE'DIENCE, n. [L. obedientia. See Obey .] Compliance with a command, prohibitio...

Webster Dictionary :: Obedient

OBE'DIENT, a. [L. obediens.] Submissive to authority; yielding compliance with c...

Webster Dictionary :: Obediential

OBEDIEN'TIAL, a. According to the rule of obedience; in compliance with commands...

Webster Dictionary :: Obediently

OBE'DIENTLY, adv. With obedience; with due submission to commands; with submissi...

Webster Dictionary :: Obeisance

OBE'ISANCE, n. [L. obedio.] A bow or courtesy; an act of reverence made by an in...

Webster Dictionary :: Obeliscal

OBELIS'CAL, a. In the form of an obelisk.

Webster Dictionary :: Obelisk

OB'ELISK, n. [L. obeliscus; Gr. a spit.] 1. A truncated, quadrangular and slende...

Webster Dictionary :: Obequitate

OBEQ'UITATE, v.i. [L. obequito; ob and equito, to ride; equus, a horse.] To ride...

Webster Dictionary :: Obequitation

OBEQUITA'TION, n. The act of riding about. [Not used.]

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