• Oblatum

    Origin 1

    From Late Latin oblātus, from Latin ob ("in front of, before") + lātus ("broad, wide"), (modelled after and contrasting with prolatus ("extended, lengthened")).

    Full definition of oblatum

    Noun

    oblatum

    (plural oblata)
    1. (geometry) An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis.

    Origin 2

    New Latin. From Latin oblātum (oblatum), past participle of Latin offerre ("bring to, offer"), from ob ("in front of") + fero ("bring"). Compare oblate.

    Adjective

    oblatum

    1. Submitted for publication; especially, of academic articles, submitted for peer review before publication.
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