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oblique Latin oblique, obliquely<br />

oblique-truncatus cut short slantingly.<br />

obliquus -a -um (o-BLEE-kwus) oblique, slanting, sideways, awry, lopsided.<br />

oblitera Latin erase<br />

obliteratus, oblitteratus obliterated, suppressed, erased, from oblittero, to cancel, blot out<br />

Oblitus sum perpolire clepsydras! I forgot to polish the clocks<br />

oblivi Latin forget<br />

oblongatus oblong<br />

oblongifolius -a -um oblongifo'lius (ob-lon-ji-FO-lee-us) New Latin <strong>with</strong> oblong leaves, from Latin adjective<br />

oblongus -a -um, longer than wide, oblong, -i-, and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

oblongo-ovatus of long, oval form.<br />

oblongus -a -um oblon'gus (ob-LONG-gus) oblong, long in one direction, from oblongus<br />

obnoxi Latin hazardous; liable<br />

obnubil Latin clouded, covered<br />

obol, obolo Greek a coin<br />

obovatus -a -um obova'tus (oh-bo-VAY-tus) inverted ovate, obovate, egg-shaped in outline, attached atthe<br />

smaller end.<br />

obovoid inversely solid egg-shaped.<br />

obnupta “named for the type locality of Mt. Hamilton, site of U.C's Lick Observatory”<br />

(www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/pageO.html)<br />

obrepandus inversely curved.<br />

obri-, obria, -obria, obrio Greek the young of animals<br />

obscenus offensive, disgusting.<br />

obscoenus offensive, disgusting.<br />

obscur- Latin covered, dark<br />

obscure darkly, indistinctly<br />

obscurus -a -um obscu'rus (ob-SKYUR-us) obscure, hidden; indistinct, dark, undistinguishable, dull, dingy.<br />

obsole, obsolesc, obsolet Latin decayed, worn out<br />

obsolute obsoletely<br />

obsoletus obsolete, grown out of use, imperfectly developed, rudimentary<br />

obstetri, obstetric, obstetrix Latin a midwife<br />

obstru Latin close up, block<br />

obsubulatus narrow pointed at the base and widening <strong>towards</strong> the apex.<br />

obtect Latin concealed, covered<br />

obtectus protected (covered <strong>with</strong> something).<br />

obtruncatus shortened, cut or lopped off.<br />

obtur Latin close, stop up<br />

obtus- Latin dull, blunt<br />

obtusangulus <strong>with</strong> blunt angles.<br />

obtusatus -a -um rounded, blunt at the apex, dull, obtuse<br />

obtusiflorus -a -um obtusiflor'us (ob-too-si-FLOR-us) blunt-flowered<br />

obtusifolius -a -um obtusifo'lius (ob-too-si-FO-lee-us) obtuse-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves blunt at the apex, from Latin<br />

obtus-, dull or blunt, and folium, leaf, for the rounded leaf tips.<br />

obtusilobatus <strong>with</strong> blunt lobes.<br />

obtusilobus obtuse-lobed, <strong>with</strong> blunt lobes<br />

obtusior more obtuse<br />

obtusipetalus <strong>with</strong> blunt petals.<br />

obtusiusculus somewhat blunt.<br />

obtusus -a -um obtuse, blunt, rounded at the apex, from Latin obtusus, blunt, obtuse, from obtundo, to beat<br />

upon, to make blunt, dull<br />

obumbrans overshadowed.<br />

obvallaris literally walled around<br />

obvallatus apparently walled up, protected on all sides by a cover, from obvallo, to surround <strong>with</strong> a wall,<br />

wall up<br />

obversus turned from the apex <strong>towards</strong> the base.<br />

obvolutus rolled upon itself (same as convolute).

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