English

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Etymology 1

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From Latin ob., abbreviating obiit (he or she passed on) or obiter (incidentally).

Verb

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ob.

  1. (with a date) Died on.
Synonyms
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Adverb

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ob.

  1. Incidentally.

Etymology 2

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Abbreviation of English terms.

Noun

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ob.

  1. (music) Oboe or oboes.
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Czech

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Adjective

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ob.

  1. Abbreviation of obecný (general).
  2. Abbreviation of oblastní (regional).
  3. (grammar) Abbreviation of obouvidový (biaspectual).

Adverb

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ob.

  1. Abbreviation of obecně (generally).