Obsolete ob·so·lete (bs-lt, bs-lt) KEY
ADJECTIVE:
No longer in use: an obsolete word.
Outmoded in design, style, or construction: an obsolete locomotive.
Biology Vestigial or imperfectly developed, especially in comparison with other individuals or related species; not clearly marked or seen; indistinct. Used of an organ or other part of an animal or plant.
TRANSITIVE VERB:
ob·so·let·ed , ob·so·let·ing , ob·so·letes
To cause to become obsolete.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Latin obsoltus, past participle of obsolscere, to fall into disuse ; see obsolescent
OTHER FORMS:
obso·letely (Adverb), obso·leteness (Noun), obso·letism (Noun)
Your gonna have a hard time making this one stick Gate !
Cheers
BD
ADJECTIVE:
No longer in use: an obsolete word.
Outmoded in design, style, or construction: an obsolete locomotive.
Biology Vestigial or imperfectly developed, especially in comparison with other individuals or related species; not clearly marked or seen; indistinct. Used of an organ or other part of an animal or plant.
TRANSITIVE VERB:
ob·so·let·ed , ob·so·let·ing , ob·so·letes
To cause to become obsolete.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Latin obsoltus, past participle of obsolscere, to fall into disuse ; see obsolescent
OTHER FORMS:
obso·letely (Adverb), obso·leteness (Noun), obso·letism (Noun)
Your gonna have a hard time making this one stick Gate !
Cheers
BD


















































