ob.

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See also: ob, Ob, Ob., OB, ÖB, and ob-

English

Etymology 1

From Latin obiit ([s/he] died).

Verb

ob.

  1. (in listing dates of death) Died.
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Etymology 2

From Latin obiter (incidentally).

Adverb

ob.

  1. Incidentally.

Etymology 3

An abbreviation of oboe

Noun

ob.

  1. (music) Oboe(s).
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