op-
Multiple Entries:op- ob-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
op-/ɒp/
▶prefix variant spelling of ob-. assimilated before p (as in oppress, oppugn).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ob- /ɒb/ (also oc- before c; of- before f; op- before p)
▶prefix forming words of mainly Latin origin, meaning.
- 1 to, towards: obverse.
- 2 against; blocking: opponent.
■ concealment: occult.
- 3 finality or completeness: obsolete.
- 4 technical in a direction or manner contrary to the usual: obconical.
– origin from L. ob ‘towards, against, in the way of’.
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