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Inverse; inversely: obcordate.

[New Latin, short for obversē, obversely, from Latin obversus, past participle of obvertere, to turn toward : ob-, toward, against (from ob, toward, against, before) + vertere, to turn; see versus.]


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On drawings, abbr. for “obscure.”


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