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obsolete no longer in use, as a word or expression, or as a type of implement or equipment. [2 definitions]
obstacle that which impedes or prevents forward movement or progress; obstruction.
obstinate holding stubbornly to one's own ideas or purposes; unwilling to change. [2 definitions]
obstruct to clog or block. [3 definitions]
obstruction something that obstructs; obstacle or impediment. [3 definitions]
obtain to gain possession of; acquire. [2 definitions]
obtuse angle an angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
obvious easily understood, recognized, or seen; apparent. [2 definitions]
obviously in a way that is easy to see or understand; clearly. [2 definitions]
occasion an incident or event, or the time at which it happens. [5 definitions]
occasional occurring infrequently or irregularly. [3 definitions]
occasionally at times; now and then; infrequently.
occupant one, or a group, that occupies a place or position. [2 definitions]
occupation a person's normal way of earning a livelihood; profession. [5 definitions]
occupy to control (territory or the like) after seizure. [4 definitions]
occur to take place; happen. [3 definitions]
occurrence the process or fact of occurring. [2 definitions]
ocean the vast expanse of salt water covering approximately three quarters of the earth's surface. [3 definitions]
Oceania the region of the earth wherein are located the central, western, and southern Pacific islands, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The region is sometimes considered to additionally include Australia, New Zealand, and the islands of the Malay Archipelago.
oceanography the branch of science that deals with the geography and other features of oceans.
ocelot a spotted wild cat of Central and South America, similar to but smaller than a leopard.