| obturator foramen |
A space at the front of the pelvis enclosed by the pubis and ischium.
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| obstetrical |
Of or relating to childbirth.
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| obtuse |
(Of pileus, cystidia, spores) rounded or blunt. (17)
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| obligate |
Restricted to a particular set of environmental conditions, without which an organism cannot survive. (eg, an obligate parasite can survive only by parasitizing another organism.) (20)
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| obligate parasite |
An organism that is incapable of living as a saprophyte and must live as a parasite. (15)
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| OB | make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing |
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| OB | make unclear, indistinct, or blurred |
| OB | make less visible or unclear |
| OB | not clearly understood or expressed |
| OB | marked by difficulty of style or expression |
| OB | remote and separate physically or socially |
| OB | not drawing attention |
| OB | not famous or acclaimed |
| OB | difficult to find |
| OB | in an obscure manner |
| OB | the quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand |
| OB | the state of being indistinct or indefinite for lack of adequate illumination |
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