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Etymology 1

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Ob at Barnaul

From Russian Обь (Obʹ).

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Ob

  1. A river in Russia; the westernmost of the three great Siberian rivers.
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Etymology 2

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Symbol

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Ob

  1. (category theory) The set of objects of a category.
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  • Usually written followed by a pair of parentheses enclosing a capital letter which is the label of some particular category.

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Polish

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Ob

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    Borrowed from Russian Обь (Obʹ).

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    Ob m inan

    1. Ob (a river in Russia)
    2. Ob (a town in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia)

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    Further reading

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    • Ob”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[1] (in Polish)
    • Ob in PWN's encyclopedia

    Portuguese

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    Borrowed from Russian Обь (Obʹ).

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    Ob m

    1. Ob (a river in Russia)

    Swedish

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    Ob

    1. abbreviation of Obadja (biblical book): Obad.