"Obelisk" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An obelisk is a tall, narrow, four-sided monument with a pointed top, typically made of stone, often used to commemorate a person or event. The word "obelisk" comes from the Greek words "obeli-skos", meaning "little spit or pointed pillar" due to its resemblance to a spit or skewer. Obelisks have been used in various cultures throughout history, often as a symbol of power, grandeur, or to mark the boundaries of a city or monument.
Obeisant refers to being courteous, respectful, or submissive, often in a way that is overly flattering or obsequious. It can also describe a gesture or action that shows deference or humility, such as bowing or kneeling. A person who is obeisant is one who shows a willingness to obey or show respect to a higher authority or superior.
Obeism: A term used in linguistics and lexicology to describe a grammatical construction in which the object of a verb is classified as a noun that is directly affected by the action of the verb.
Obelia refers to a type of jellyfish (Obelia geniculata) that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and is commonly found in oceans worldwide. It is characterized by its distinctive bulbous tentacles and bell-shaped body.
Obelion is an obsolete or rare English word that refers to the lowest part of the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. In anatomy, the term "obelion" was previously used to describe the lowest end of the duodenum, which is where the bile and pancreatic juices from the liver and pancreas enter the small intestine to aid in digestion.