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English - Turkish

Definition of -ob in English Turkish dictionary

OB
(Askeri) harekat üssü; muharebe düzeni (operating base; order of battle)
Ob
Obi nehri
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of -ob in Turkish Turkish dictionary

ob
Hint Okyonusu'da derin bir çukur
English - English
Prefix meaning inversely
Official Building (Embassy Building)
[Latin] before - in front of - because of - on account of
The abbreviation for the three saddest words in golf-out of bounds You don't want to go there
and Sol Objection and solution Contractions formerly used by students in academical disputations
Observing Block
obstetrics: the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
This margin code is used to denote obsolescent behavior and thus flag a possible future applications portability warning
The care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the interval immediately following
order of battle
In meteorology, a commonly used abbreviation for weather observation
indicates the reverse of a shape: obcordate is inversely cordate
original box
oboe
VR of type Other Byte
OnBoard
(aka: "out of bounds", "Oscar Brown", "O B ") out of bounds Off the golf courses premises (usually marked with white stakes or property fences) Example: "Hitting the ball ob will cost you a two stroke penalty "
A prefix that indicates reversal of the usual orientation (e g , oblanceolate means widening gradually from the pointed base to a maximum near the apex, which may be more or less rounded)
obsolescent
before, in front of, because of, on account of
Object cut/paste file (IBM LinkWay)
a major river of western Siberia; flows generally northward and westward to the Gulf of Ob and the Kara Sea
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Obstetrics
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Obstetrician
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ob. (latin) obiit: he/she died
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Obstetric
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A major river in western Siberia, Russia
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The obese gene
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A halfpenny
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A river in Russia
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A river, about 3,700 km (2,300 mi) long, of central Russia flowing generally northward to the Gulf of Ob, an arm of the Arctic Ocean. Obadiah
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The abbreviation for the three saddest words in golf-out of bounds You don't want to go there
ob
In meteorology, a commonly used abbreviation for weather observation
ob
before, in front of, because of, on account of
ob
VR of type Other Byte
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A prefix signifying to, toward, before, against, reversely, etc
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[Latin] before - in front of - because of - on account of
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(aka: "out of bounds", "Oscar Brown", "O B ") out of bounds Off the golf courses premises (usually marked with white stakes or property fences) Example: "Hitting the ball ob will cost you a two stroke penalty "
ob
the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
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original box
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Official Building (Embassy Building)
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obsolescent
ob
Object cut/paste file (IBM LinkWay)
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also, as a simple intensive; as in oblige, to bind to; obstacle, something standing before; object, lit
ob
The care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the interval immediately following
ob
and Sol Objection and solution Contractions formerly used by students in academical disputations
ob
Ob- is commonly assimilated before c, f, g, and p, to oc-, of-, og-, and op-
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oboe
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An objection
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a major river of western Siberia; flows generally northward and westward to the Gulf of Ob and the Kara Sea
ob
indicates the reverse of a shape: obcordate is inversely cordate
ob
A prefix that indicates reversal of the usual orientation (e g , oblanceolate means widening gradually from the pointed base to a maximum near the apex, which may be more or less rounded)
ob
Prefix meaning inversely
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to throw against; obovate, reversely, ovate
ob
This margin code is used to denote obsolescent behavior and thus flag a possible future applications portability warning
ob
OnBoard
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Observing Block
ob
order of battle
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