obat

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay ubat, obat, from Classical Malay اوبت (ubat), اوبت (obat), from Proto-Malayic *ubat, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ubat. Influenced by Javanese ꦲꦺꦴꦧꦠ꧀ (obat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔbat]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: o‧bat

Noun

obat (first-person possessive obatku, second-person possessive obatmu, third-person possessive obatnya)

  1. (medicine, pharmacy) medicine, a substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way.
    Pemerintah didesak dalam penelitian dan pengembangan obat.The government is pressed in medicine research and development.
  2. (colloquial, chemistry) chemical.
    Synonym: bahan kimia
  3. (figurative) gunpowder, bullet.
  4. (figurative) black magic.

Alternative forms

  • ubat (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore)

Affixed terms

  • berobat
  • mengobati
  • mengobatkan
  • obat-obatan
  • pengobat
  • pengobatan
  • terobat
  • terobati
  • obat adiktif
  • obat angin
  • obat anorektik
  • obat antidepresan
  • obat antihipertensif
  • obat antikonvulsan
  • obat antispasmodik
  • obat basah
  • obat batuk
  • obat bebas
  • obat bebas terbatas
  • obat bedil
  • obat bius
  • obat cacing
  • obat daftar G
  • obat dahaga
  • obat dalam
  • obat dokter
  • obat esensial
  • obat generik
  • obat guna
  • obat haus
  • obat herbal
  • obat jerih
  • obat kampung
  • obat keras
  • obat kuat
  • obat kumur
  • obat lali
  • obat lelah
  • obat luar
  • obat mata
  • obat mentah
  • obat merah
  • obat nyamuk
  • obat oral
  • obat palsu
  • obat paten
  • obat pekasih
  • obat pencahar
  • obat penenang
  • obat pengasih
  • obat perangsang
  • obat rektal
  • obat rumah
  • obat sinse
  • obat stimulan
  • obat tambahan
  • obat telekap
  • obat terlarang
  • obat tidur
  • obat tradisional
  • obat urus-urus
  • obat vaginal

References

Javanese

Romanization

obat

  1. Romanization of ꦲꦺꦴꦧꦠ꧀
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