oblatum

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English

Etymology 1

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Late Latin oblātus (oblatus), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin ob (in front of, before) + lātus (broad, wide), (modelled after and contrasting with prolatus (extended, lengthened)).

Noun

oblatum (plural oblata)

  1. (geometry) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis.
See also

Etymology 2

(deprecated template usage) [etyl] New Latin. From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin oblātum (oblatum), past participle of Latin offerre (bring to, offer), from ob (in front of) + fero (bring). Compare oblate.

Adjective

oblatum (not comparable)

  1. Submitted for publication; especially, of academic articles, submitted for peer review before publication.

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Latin

Participle

(deprecated template usage) oblātum

  1. nominative neuter singular of oblātus
  2. accusative masculine singular of oblātus
  3. accusative neuter singular of oblātus
  4. vocative neuter singular of oblātus