CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OBTRUNCATE
PRESENT
Present
I obtruncate
you obtruncate
he/she/it obtruncates
we obtruncate
you obtruncate
they obtruncate
Present continuous
I am obtruncating
you are obtruncating
he/she/it is obtruncating
we are obtruncating
you are obtruncating
they are obtruncating
Present perfect
I have obtruncated
you have obtruncated
he/she/it has obtruncated
we have obtruncated
you have obtruncated
they have obtruncated
Present perfect continuous
I have been obtruncating
you have been obtruncating
he/she/it has been obtruncating
we have been obtruncating
you have been obtruncating
they have been obtruncating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I obtruncated
you obtruncated
he/she/it obtruncated
we obtruncated
you obtruncated
they obtruncated
Past continuous
I was obtruncating
you were obtruncating
he/she/it was obtruncating
we were obtruncating
you were obtruncating
they were obtruncating
Past perfect
I had obtruncated
you had obtruncated
he/she/it had obtruncated
we had obtruncated
you had obtruncated
they had obtruncated
Past perfect continuous
I had been obtruncating
you had been obtruncating
he/she/it had been obtruncating
we had been obtruncating
you had been obtruncating
they had been obtruncating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will obtruncate
you will obtruncate
he/she/it will obtruncate
we will obtruncate
you will obtruncate
they will obtruncate
Future continuous
I will be obtruncating
you will be obtruncating
he/she/it will be obtruncating
we will be obtruncating
you will be obtruncating
they will be obtruncating
Future perfect
I will have obtruncated
you will have obtruncated
he/she/it will have obtruncated
we will have obtruncated
you will have obtruncated
they will have obtruncated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been obtruncating
you will have been obtruncating
he/she/it will have been obtruncating
we will have been obtruncating
you will have been obtruncating
they will have been obtruncating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would obtruncate
you would obtruncate
he/she/it would obtruncate
we would obtruncate
you would obtruncate
they would obtruncate
Conditional continuous
I would be obtruncating
you would be obtruncating
he/she/it would be obtruncating
we would be obtruncating
you would be obtruncating
they would be obtruncating
Conditional perfect
I would have obtruncate
you would have obtruncate
he/she/it would have obtruncate
we would have obtruncate
you would have obtruncate
they would have obtruncate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been obtruncating
you would have been obtruncating
he/she/it would have been obtruncating
we would have been obtruncating
you would have been obtruncating
they would have been obtruncating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you obtruncate
we let´s obtruncate
you obtruncate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
obtruncated
Present Participle
obtruncating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBTRUNCATE»
Discover the use of
obtruncate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
obtruncate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Those props ou which the knees obtruncate stand. London Cries (1805).
Obtruncation (ob-trung-ka'shon), n. [< L. ob- truncatio{n-), a cutting off, pruning, <
obtrun- care, cut off: see obtruncate.] The act of obtruncating, or of lopping or
cutting off.
2
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
obtruncate truncate.] To cut orlop off ; deprive of a limb; lop. Low obtruncated
pyramids. Encyc. Brit, XII. 823. obtruncate (ob-trung'kat), a. [< L. obtrunca- tus, pp.
: see the verb.] Lopped or cut off short; truncated. Those props on which the
knees ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
3
The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
[OBTRUNCATE, v.} Lopped ; deprived of a limb or member. " Those prom on
which the knvts obtruncate •tand." London Criet. (ISOfi.) * 6b t run ca tioii. *. [Lai.
obtruncatio, from nhtrtinctitus.] [OBTRUNCATE, t1.] The act of lopping off or
depriving ...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
obtruncate truncate.'] To cut or lop off ; deprive of a limb ; lop. Low obtruncated
pyramids. Eneye. Brit, XJX 823. obtruncate (ob-trung'kat), a. [< L. obtrunca- tus,
pp. : see the verb.] Lopped or out off short; truncated. Those props on which the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
obtruncate truncate. ] To cut or lop off ; deprive of a limb ; lop. Low obtruncated
pyramids. Encyc. Brit., XII. 823. obtruncate (ob-trung'kat), a. [< L. obtrunca- tus, pp
. : see the verb.] Lopped or out off short ; truncated. Those props on which the ...
6
Bulletin of the United States National Museum
Page. Fig. 87. — Cirolana obtruncate (After Moore), a, General figure. 6,
Abdomen (last segment with uropoda). "•, Seventh leg. rf, First leg.. 108 88. —
Cirolana obtruncate. Abdomen and last two thoracic- segments 108 89. —
Cirolana ...
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
obtruncate truncate."] To cut or lop off ; deprive of a limb ; lop. Low obtruncated
pyramids. Encyc. Brit., XII. 828. Obtruncate (ob-trung'kat), a. [< L. obtrunca- tus, pp
.: see the verb.] Lopped or out off Bhort; truncated. Those props on which the ...
8
Universal Dictionary of the English Language: Ine-Rhe
[Obtruncate, v.] Lopped ; deprived of a limb or member. *6b trun ca tion, s. [Lat.
obtruncatio, fraiu obtnouxitus.] [Obtruncate, v.] The act of lopping off or depriving
of a limb or member. 6b-tru -sion, s. [Lat. obtrusio, from obtrvsus, pa. par. of
obtrudo ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1897
9
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New Original Work of ...
(Cockeram.) * 6b- truti -cate, a. [OBTRVNCATE, v.] Lopjieil ; deprived of a limb or
member. " Those prop* ou which the knee* obt.pu-af.ntc fltaiul." London Cri,-s. (
1804.) * bb-trun- cn. tlon, s. [Lat. obtrinuwtlo, from ftUr»>i<Yifu&] [OBTRUNCATE,
...
10
Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
(Cockiram.) • tfb- trun' -cate, a. [OBTRUNCATE, ».] Lopped ; deprived of a limb or
member. " ТЫ«« Bïope on which the kaeee obtntneat» etmnd.* London CriM lleta
.} • Sb - trun - on tlon. i. [Lat. oofruncufio, from oftíruncuíu*.] [OBTRDÏICATE, г.] ...