OBTRUNCATE
Ob*trun"cate, v. t. Etym: [L. obtruncatus, p.p. of obtruncare.]
Defn: To deprive of a limb; to lop. [R.]
OBTRUNCATION
Ob`trun*ca"tion, n. Etym: [L. obtruncatio.]
Defn: The act of lopping or cutting off. [R.] Cockeram.
OBTRUSION
Ob*tru"sion, n. Etym: [L. obtrusio. See Obtrude.]
1. The act of obtruding; a thrusting upon others by force or unsolicited; as, the obtrusion of crude opinions on the world.
2. That which is obtruded. Milton.
OBTRUSIONIST
Ob*tru"sion*ist, n.
Defn: One who practices or excuses obtrusion. [R.] Gent. Mag.
OBTRUSIVE
Ob*tru"sive, a.