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    [Noun]  | "ob*verse" | \ ˈäb-ˌvərs \


    1: the side of a coin or currency note bearing the chief device and lettering; broadly : a front or principal surface

    2: a counterpart having the opposite orientation or force; also : opposite

    3: a proposition inferred immediately from another by denying the opposite of what the given proposition affirms


    Origin: 1658 ;

    [Noun]  | "obverses" 


    1: something that is as different as possible from something else;


      * e.g., " ... the new administration had promised peace and prosperity, but what we got was the obverse: war and recession "



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    [Noun]  | "obverse" 


    1: something that is as different as possible from something else;


      * e.g., " ... the new administration had promised peace and prosperity, but what we got was the obverse: war and recession "



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     [ "obversal" ]

    1: This describes a term which is not truly a reversal but is a change in emphasis in a sentence.

      * e.g.,  ... Add life to your years and years to your life is an obversal. 

     [ "Obversism" ]

    1: The act of using a made up word that no-one else understands in order to sound intelligent or get higher marks in an oral presentation.

      * e.g.,  ... Marcus: "Woah, David just pulled a wicked Obversism on me." 

     [ "Obverse" ]

    1: Obverse means the front or reverse of a reverse usually referring to coins or flags.

      * e.g.,  ... The obverse of the American flag is the front of it. The reverse is the back. 


     [ "Obverse" ]

    2: Recto and verso are the equivalent terms for front and back used for the pages of books.

     [ "obversion" ]

    1: A metastate in which the obverse of the inverse metastate is not the original metastate. The transformation of an idea (paradigm) to a thought (limina).

      * e.g.,  ... Obversion is literally the obverse of subversion. 

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