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ob meaning in English

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ob preposition
ACC

instead ofpreposition
[UK: ɪn.ˈsted əv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈsted əv]

on account of, for the sake of, forpreposition

right beforepreposition

obaeratus [obaerata, obaeratum] adjective

in debtadjective

obaeratus [obaerati] (2nd) M
noun

debtor [debtors]noun
[UK: ˈde.tə(r)] [US: ˈde.tər]

obambulo [obambulare, obambulavi, obambulatus] (1st)
verb

traverse [traversed, traversing, traverses]verb
[UK: ˈtræ.vɜːs] [US: ˈtræ.vərs]

walk up to, so as to meetverb

obaro [obarare, obaravi, obaratus] (1st)
verb

plow upverb
[UK: ˈplaʊ ʌp] [US: ˈplaʊ ʌp]

obarmo [obarmare, obarmavi, obarmatus] (1st)
verb

arm [armed, arming, arms]verb
[UK: ɑːm] [US: ˈɑːrm]

obaudio [obaudire, obaudivi, obauditus] (4th) INTRANS
verb

obey, listen toverb

obba [obbae] (1st) F
noun

beaker [beakers]noun
[UK: ˈbiːkə(r)] [US: ˈbiːkər]

city in Africa near Carthagenoun

decanternoun
[UK: dɪˈk.æn.tə(r)] [US: dɪˈk.æn.tər]

obdo [obdere, obdidi, obditus] (3rd)
verb

put before / againstverb

shut, close, fastenverb

obdormio [obdormire, obdormivi, obdormitus] (4th)
verb

fall asleepverb
[UK: fɔːl ə.ˈsliːp] [US: ˈfɑːl ə.ˈsliːp]

obdormisco [obdormiscere, -, -] (3rd)
verb

fall asleepverb
[UK: fɔːl ə.ˈsliːp] [US: ˈfɑːl ə.ˈsliːp]

go to sleepverb
[UK: ɡəʊ tuː sliːp] [US: ˈɡoʊ ˈtuː sˈliːp]

w / reference to deathverb

obduco [obducere, obduxi, obductus] (3rd)
verb

cover / lay oververb

lead or draw beforeverb

overspreadverb
[UK: ˌəʊv.ə.ˈspred] [US: oʊv.ər.ˈspred]

screen [screened, screening, screens]verb
[UK: skriːn] [US: ˈskriːn]

wrinkle [wrinkled, wrinkling, wrinkles]verb
[UK: ˈrɪŋk.l̩] [US: ˈrɪŋk.l̩]

obducto [obductare, obductavi, obductatus] (1st) TRANS
verb

lead in rivalryverb

obductico [obducticonis] (3rd) F
noun

coveringnoun
[UK: ˈkʌ.vər.ɪŋ] [US: ˈkʌ.vər.ɪŋ]

veilingnoun
[UK: ˈveɪl.ɪŋ] [US: ˈveɪl.ɪŋ]

obductio [obductionis] (3rd) F
noun

act of covering / veiling / envelopingnoun

affliction / distress (Souter)noun

obduro [obdurare, obduravi, obduratus] (1st)
verb

be hard, persist, endureverb

obduresco [obdurescere, obdurui, -] (3rd)
verb

be persistent, endureverb

obedens [obedentis (gen.), obedentior -or -us, obedentissimus -a -um] adjective

obedient, compliant, submissive to authority / commands / word (of)adjective

under ordersadjective

obedienter [obedientius, obedientissime] adverb

obediently, compliantly, without demuradverb

willingly, readily (L+S)adverb

obedientia [obedientiae] (1st) F
noun

obedience, compliance, submission to authoritynoun

obedientiarius [obedientiarii] (2nd) M
noun

E:obedientiarynoun

holder of office in monasterynoun

OEDnoun
[UK: ˌəʊ.ˌiː.ˈdiː] [US: ˌoʊ.ˌiː.ˈdiː]

official [officials]noun
[UK: ə.ˈfɪʃ.l̩] [US: ə.ˈfɪʃ.l̩]

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