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o-

2
var. of ob- before m: omission.

o-

3
var. of oo-: oidium.

ob-

a prefix meaning “toward,” “to,” “on,” “over,” “against,” orig. occurring in loanwords from Latin, but now used also, with the sense of “reversely,” “inversely,” to form Neo-Latin and English scientific terms: object; obligate; oblanceolate.
Also, o-, oc-, of-, op-.


Origin:
ME (< OF) < L, repr. ob (prep.); in some scientific terms, < NL, L ob-
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Main Entry: o-
Function: abbreviation
orth-; ortho-
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o- abbr.
ortho- (often italic)

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