1 | noun | a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow 2 | noun | the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable) 3 | noun | (grammar) a constituent that is acted upon 4 | noun | the focus of cognitions or feelings 5 | noun | (computing) a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computer 6 | verb | express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent 7 | verb | be averse to or express disapproval of (7 meanings)
'objekt (IPA: ˈɒbdʒɛkt)
ob-ject (6 letters | 2 syllables)
1398 (Late Middle ages) (627 years ago)
1400 (Late Middle ages | European Renaissance) (625 years ago)
written: 1841st most common (1 in 17544 words) ( > 99% noun | 0% verb)
spoken: 2819th most common (1 in 66667 words)
(includes some inflected forms)
objects | objected | objecting
physical object | thing | aim | objective | point | target | disobey | protest (total: 8)
nothingness | subject
catch | charm | commemorative | curio | curiosity | discard | draw | dry land | earth | filler | film | finding | floater | fomite | formation | ... (total: 95)
physical entity | end | goal | constituent | grammatical constituent | cognitive content | content | mental object | computer science | computing | disapprove | reject | be (total: 13)
(none among common words)
abject
(none among common words)
art object | depicted object | extraterrestrial object | Kuiper belt object | mental object | natural object | object ball | object code | object glass | object language | ... (total: 23)
The Definite Object (Jeffrey Farnol)
The Object of My Affection | The Object of Beauty | Love Object
object.com | object.net | object.org | object.info | object.biz (total: 5)
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17 (International English) | 17 (North American English)
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