Obvius
Obvius is a Latin adjective with several related senses that center on meeting, facing, or being in the way. In classical Latin it commonly describes something that comes into contact with another thing or person, as in phrases meaning to come to meet someone. The term can also carry a sense of being present, accessible, or readily available, and it can be used in a figurative sense to denote something straightforward or conspicuous in effect.
The word is formed with the prefix ob- meaning toward or against and a root related to
The English adjective obvious derives from Latin obvius through Old French, preserving the idea of something
Obvious, Latin grammar, etymology of English words derived from Latin. The term obvius is primarily of linguistic
As a Latin term with limited modern use outside scholarly contexts, obvius is most often encountered in