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Traditional English :: obverse
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overse - n. & adj. --n. 1 a the side of a coin or medal etc. bearing the head or principal design. b this design (cf. REVERSE). 2 the front or proper or top side of a thing. 3 the counterpart of a fact or truth. --adj. 1 Biol. narrower at the base or point of attachment than at the apex or top (see OB- 7). 2 answering as the counterpart to something else. obversely adv. [L obversus past part. (as OBVERT)] |
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Related Words
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although
obverse
not
usually
true
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Most Often Usage
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although the obverse is not usually true
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