Obverses

Word OBVERSES
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Obverses"

What do we mean by obverses?

The heads side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that has the principal design.

A proposition obtained by obversion, e.g. All men are mortal => No man is immortal.

This describes a term which is not truly a reversal but is a change in emphasis in a sentence. Urban Dictionary

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. Urban Dictionary

Obverse means the front or reverse of a reverse usually referring to coins or flags. Recto and verso are the equivalent terms for front and back used for the pages of books. Urban Dictionary

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). Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Obverses

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The word "obverses" in example sentences

Other significant varieties are a 1798/7 overpunch with both 16-star and 13-star reverses, Small 8 and Large 8 (in the date) obverses in 1798, and five-berry and four-berry olive branch reverses in 1805. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Our best work establishes an emotional connection: The Norman Borlaug and Tuskegee Airmen Congressional Gold Medal obverses have received praise. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The obverses are closer in treatment, but the reverses show evidence of considerably more drastic die work. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Other significant varieties are a 1798/7 overpunch with both 16-star and 13-star reverses, Small 8 and Large 8 in the date obverses in 1798, and five-berry and four-berry olive branch reverses in 1805. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The pattern coins had a unique design, and were made with two obverses, one with Flowing Hair engraved by Charles Barber and another with Coiled Hair by George Morgan. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The result was the Indian series, which bear on their obverses the busts of the respective Presidents under whom they were issued (none (p.  xxvii) exists of President Harrison, who died a month after his inauguration); but it should be borne in mind that these are mere Indian peace tokens, struck only for distribution as presents to friendly chiefs. ❋ J. F. Loubat (N/A)

He settled in New York city about 1842, and designed the obverses of the medals awarded to General Taylor for ❋ J. F. Loubat (N/A)

And all the obverses are infinite propositions, the affirmative infinites having the sense of negatives, and the negative infinites having the sense of affirmatives. ❋ Carveth Read (1889)

PER OR TIN This reverse occurs with the following obverses: ❋ Unknown (1792)

Buena Vista, and to General Scott for Mexico; he engraved the obverses of the medals of Presidents Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, and Lincoln, and also of that given to Cornelius Vanderbilt. ❋ J. F. Loubat (N/A)

[Add] life to your [years and years] to [your life] is an obversal. ❋ I, Wreckerrr (2017)

[Marcus]: "Woah, David just pulled a [wicked] Obversism on me." David: "[Bazinga]." ❋ Launch2k (2016)

The [obverse] of the [American flag] is the front of it. The [reverse] is the back. ❋ Screwston Jamz (2008)

[Obversion] is [literally] the [obverse] of subversion. ❋ Tomorrowtomorrow (2018)

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