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Oberon
- - Second largest and outermost of the major moons of uranus
- The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab.
Obeyer
- - One who yields obedience.
Obiism
- noun - belief in a kind of sorcery that originated in Africa and is practiced in the West Indies
Obiter
- - In passing; incidentally; by the way.
Object
- noun - (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer; "in object-oriented programming, objects include data and define its status, its methods of operation and how it interacts with other objects"
- (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon; "the object of the verb"
- A material thing that can be seen and touched
- a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"
- be averse to or express disapproval of; "My wife objects to modern furniture"
- express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license"
- the focus of cognitions or feelings; "objects of thought"; "the object of my affection"
- the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be a
Oblast
- unknown - in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province.
Oblate
- adjective - a lay person dedicated to religious work or the religious life
- having the equatorial diameter greater than the polar diameter; being flattened at the poles
Oblati
- - Children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state. (b) A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
Oblige
- verb - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
- force somebody to do something; "We compel all students to fill out this form"
- provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him"