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the loss of value or usefulness usually over a period of time, because of wear, changing technology or user preference.
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| obstetrician |
A physician who specializes in obstetrics (delivery of babies).
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| obscure |
In Enhanced X-Windows, (1.) A state of being for a window. A window is obscured if another window is in front of it making the obscured window partially viewable. Window B is obscured by window A if both are viewable InputOutput windows and A is higher in the global stacking order and the rectangle defined by the outside edges of A intersects the rectangle defined by the outside edges of B. ...
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| obscure |
Non-transparent glass resulting from painting, sandblasting or acid etching.
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| obsession |
A recurrent unwanted thought, image or impulse that's distressing and comes to mind despite efforts to suppress or ignore it.
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