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See also:
ob
,
Ob
,
Ob.
,
OB
,
ÖB
,
and
ob-
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology 1
1.1.1
Verb
1.1.1.1
Synonyms
1.2
Etymology 2
1.2.1
Adverb
1.3
Etymology 3
1.3.1
Noun
1.3.1.1
Alternative forms
1.4
Anagrams
English
Etymology 1
From
Latin
obiit
(
“
[s/he]
died
”
)
.
Verb
ob.
(
in listing dates of death
)
Died
.
Synonyms
d.
Etymology 2
From
Latin
obiter
(
“
incidentally
”
)
.
Adverb
ob.
Incidentally
.
Etymology 3
An abbreviation of
oboe
Noun
ob.
(
music
)
Oboe
(s).
Alternative forms
Ob.
Anagrams
BO
,
Bo
,
bo
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