obliquar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin oblīquāre.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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obliquar (first-person singular present obliquo, first-person singular preterite obliqüí, past participle obliquat)

  1. to lean, as in not to be perpendicular to the ground
  2. to turn through less than a right-angle, especially of a road or street; bear

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