OBEX


Meaning of OBEX in English

ˈōˌbeks noun

( -es )

Etymology: Latin obic-, obex, from obicere, objicere to throw in the way, to hinder — more at object

1. : obstacle

2.

[New Latin, from Latin, obstacle]

: a thin triangular lamina of gray matter in the roof of the fourth ventricle of the brain

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