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OBERRA'TION, n. [L. oberro; ob and erro, to wander.] The act of wandering about....
OBE'SE, a. [L. obesus.] Fat; fleshy. [Little used.]
OBE'SENESS, OBES'ITY, n. [L. obesitas.] Fatness; fleshiness; incumbrance of flesh.
OBEY, v.t. [L. obedio; Gr.] 1. To comply with the commands, orders or instructio...
OBEYED, pp. Complied with; performed; as a command; yielded to.
OBEYER, n. One who yields obedience.
OBEYING, ppr. Complying with commands; submitting to.
OBFIRMATE, obferm'ate. v.t. To make firm; to harden in resolution. [Not used.]
OBFUS'CATE, v.t. [L. ob and fusco, to obscure.] To darken; to obscure.
OBFUS'CATED, pp. Darkened in color.
OBFUS'CATION, n. The act of darkening or rendering obscure; a clouding. Obfuscat...
OB'IT, n. [L. obiit, obivit; ob and eo, to go.] Properly, death; decease; hence,...
OBIT'UAL, a. [L. obeo, to die; obitus, death.] Pertaining to obits, or the days ...
OBIT'UARY, n. 1. A list of the dead, or a register of obitual anniversary days, ...
OB'JECT, n. [L. objectum, objectus. See The Verb.] 1. That about which any power...
OB'JECT-GLASS, n. In a telescope or microscope, the glass placed at the end of a...