| obturator |
A growth in the style or its canal that brings the pollen tubes and conducting tissue near to the micropyle.
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| oblique |
Sloping, having unequal sides (leaves).
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| obtuse |
Blunt or rounded at the end.
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| obligate |
An organism that can sustain life only when thriving in another living organism.
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| obligate parasite |
A parasite that in nature can grow and multiply only under specific conditions such as on or in living organisms.
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| OB | an elevated post affording a wide view |
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| OB | a station set up for making observations of something |
| OB | a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings |
| OB | relying on observation or experiment |
| OB | a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings |
| OB | a building designed and equipped to observe astronomical phenomena |
| OB | observe correctly or closely |
| OB | make mention of |
| OB | observe with care or pay close attention to |
| OB | discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of |
| OB | watch attentively |
| OB | follow with the eyes or the mind |
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