obtund
obtund XIV. — L. obtundere beat against, blunt, dull, f. OB- + tundere beat.
So obtuse A. not sensitive or perceptive; B. greater than a right angle; (bot.) of a leaf, etc., rounded at the extremity. XVI. — L. obtūsus, pp. of obtundere.
So obtuse A. not sensitive or perceptive; B. greater than a right angle; (bot.) of a leaf, etc., rounded at the extremity. XVI. — L. obtūsus, pp. of obtundere.
More From encyclopedia.com
Eliphelet , Eliphal (ĕl´īfăl, ēlī´fəl), the same as Eliphelet4.
Eliphalet (ēlĬf´əlĕt), in the Bible, name of two sons of David. Alternate forms are Eliphelet and… lese majesty , lese-majesty treason. XV. — F. lèse—majesté — L. læsa mājestās hurt or violated majesty, i.e. of the sovereign people; læsa, pp. of lædere injure, mā… Genista , genista (bot.) broom. XVII. — L. Merthyr Tydfil , Merthyr Tydfil •anvil, Granville •Jacksonville • Nashville •Greville, Neville •Melville • Grenville • weevil •Merthyr Tydfil • Louisville •Mandeville… Townsville , Townsville •anvil, Granville •Jacksonville • Nashville •Greville, Neville •Melville • Grenville • weevil •Merthyr Tydfil • Louisville •Mandeville • S… Huntsville , Huntsville •anvil, Granville •Jacksonville • Nashville •Greville, Neville •Melville • Grenville • weevil •Merthyr Tydfil • Louisville •Mandeville • S…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
obtund