Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ent, a. Subject in will or act to authority; willingto obey; dutiful; respectful; subservient; submis-sive ; obsequious.— Obedience, -ens, n. State of be-ing, etc. — Obeisance, -ba^sans, n. A token of obe-dience or respect; a bow; courtesy. — Obeisant, «.Showing willingness to obey; reverent; submissive. Obfuscate, ob-fuskat, v. i. To darken; obscure, be-wilder, confuse. Obit, obit or obi


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ent, a. Subject in will or act to authority; willingto obey; dutiful; respectful; subservient; submis-sive ; obsequious.— Obedience, -ens, n. State of be-ing, etc. — Obeisance, -ba^sans, n. A token of obe-dience or respect; a bow; courtesy. — Obeisant, «.Showing willingness to obey; reverent; submissive. Obfuscate, ob-fuskat, v. i. To darken; obscure, be-wilder, confuse. Obit, obit or obit, n. Death ; decease ; funeral so-lemnities; anniversary of a persons death; an anni-versary service for the soul of the deceased on theday of his death. — Obit^uary, -u-a-rl, a. Relatingto the decease of a person. — n. A biographical no-tice of one lately deceased. Object, objekt, n. That with which the mind is oc-cupied in the act of knowing; any visible or tangiblething; that which is sought or labored for or aimedat; end; aim; motive; final cause. (Gram.) Thattoward which an activity is considered to be directed.— Object, V. t. To set before, bring into opposition;to i^resent or offe


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