obsolete
obsolete
The word obvious came from the Latin word obvious which came from the word obviam. Ob means in the way of and viam is the accusative of via. The word obvious was first known to be used in 1603.
The origins are from Latin - 'obstrepere' meaning 'to drown with noise'. The word is made up of Ob (meaning against) and Strepere (make a noise)
To put an obstacle in the way
Obtain means to get or acquire. It begins with the letters ob.
The word "obscure" means to hide or conceal something from sight. It comes from the Latin word "obscurus" which comes from "ob", which means toward, and the root "skeu", which is Indo-European for cover or conceal. So "ob" in "obscure" basically just means toward.
Observe
Observe
The word is obscure.
The word "oblong" has two syllables: ob-long.
The prefix od- otherwise known as ob- means toward, against, or completely.
Observe
The Ob is formed southwest of Biysk in Altai Krai by the confluence of the Biya and Katun rivers.
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
The word obvious came from the Latin word obvious which came from the word obviam. Ob means in the way of and viam is the accusative of via. The word obvious was first known to be used in 1603.