obtect
American
[ob-tekt]
/ ɒbˈtɛkt /
Also
obtected
adjective
obtect
British
/ ɒbˈtɛkt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of obtect
First recorded in 1810–20; from Latin obtēctus (past participle of obtegere, variant of obtigere “to cover over”), equivalent to ob- ob- + teg(ere) “to cover” ( thatch, toga ) + -tus past participle suffix
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