English words starting with obv
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Obv
ɒvzMeanings of Obv:
adverbObviously.
Usage examples:
'léon' (obvs not his real name) was credited with the brand's resurrection
Meanings of Obvention:
nounAn incoming fee or revenue, especially one of an occasional or incidental character. chiefly in plural.
Obverse
ˈɒbvəːsMeanings of Obverse:
nounThe side of a coin or medal bearing the head or principal design.
Usage examples:
It was no wonder that this minting machine was chosen as part of the design for the obverse of the …
adjectiveOf or denoting the obverse of a coin or medal.
Usage examples:
The designs of the medals are based on a traditional style that includes a generic obverse side, ba…
Obverses
ˈɒbvəːsMeanings of Obverses:
nounThe side of a coin or medal bearing the head or principal design.
Usage examples:
It was no wonder that this minting machine was chosen as part of the design for the obverse of the …
adjectiveOf or denoting the obverse of a coin or medal.
Usage examples:
The designs of the medals are based on a traditional style that includes a generic obverse side, ba…
Meanings of Obvert:
verbAlter (a proposition) so as to infer another proposition with a contradictory predicate, e.g. ‘no men are immortal’ to ‘all men are mortal’.
Usage examples:
An original statement is obverted, the result is converted and that result is obverted again.
Meanings of Obverted:
verbAlter (a proposition) so as to infer another proposition with a contradictory predicate, e.g. ‘no men are immortal’ to ‘all men are mortal’.
Usage examples:
An original statement is obverted, the result is converted and that result is obverted again.
Meanings of Obverting:
verbAlter (a proposition) so as to infer another proposition with a contradictory predicate, e.g. ‘no men are immortal’ to ‘all men are mortal’.
Usage examples:
An original statement is obverted, the result is converted and that result is obverted again.
Obverts
əbˈvəːtMeanings of Obverts:
verbAlter (a proposition) so as to infer another proposition with a contradictory predicate, e.g. ‘no men are immortal’ to ‘all men are mortal’.
Usage examples:
An original statement is obverted, the result is converted and that result is obverted again.
Obviated
ˈɒbvɪeɪtMeanings of Obviated:
verbRemove (a need or difficulty).
Usage examples:
The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains
Obviates
ˈɒb.vi.eɪtMeanings of Obviates:
verbRemove (a need or difficulty).
Usage examples:
The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains
Obviating
ˈɒb.vi.eɪtMeanings of Obviating:
verbRemove (a need or difficulty).
Usage examples:
The presence of roller blinds obviated the need for curtains
Meanings of Obviative:
nounA grammatical marker or category in the algonquian family of north american indian languages for a third person other than the principal (or proximate) third person in a given context.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or designating the obviative; belonging to the category of, or marked by, the obviative.
Obvious
ˈɒb.vi.əsMeanings of Obvious:
adjectiveEasily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.
Usage examples:
Unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the recession
Obviously
ˈɒbvɪəsliMeanings of Obviously:
adverbIn a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly.
Usage examples:
She was obviously unwell
Meanings of Obvolute:
adjective(of a leaf) having a margin that alternately overlaps and is overlapped by that of an opposing leaf.
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