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Noun
(1) the more conspicuous of two alternatives or cases or sides
(2) the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design
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Noun
(1) the more conspicuous of two alternatives or cases or sides
(2) the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design
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(1) The obverse - shown - bears a configuration of nineteen cogged wheels around the center, each wheel engaging those on either side of it.
(2) The obverse of the coin shows His Majesty King Rama IX, Bhumibol Adulyadej.
(3) They need to embrace their multiple selves and the self as multiple, to celebrate the obverse of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510historyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that is progress.
(4) This obverse voyeurism involves a gaze that is marked by a global optics filtered through nostalgia.
(5) We are dealing with the obverse situation here.
(6) The obverse of blocking maritime communications - in fact, the object of naval warfare, in Corbett's view - is protecting them.
(7) The question is not merely the obverse of the issues which arise in relation to MERCEDES or MERCEDES-BENZ registered in respect of clothing.
(8) Balthus gave us the male view of pubescent girls trapped in closed rooms; Rego seems to be offering their obverse .
(9) On the obverse side, the authors examine the motives and reactions of owners who, ostensibly, did not understand why their slaves absconded.
(10) Six different coins were produced; all with His Majesty's portrait on the obverse , and the reverse shows dragons in different special features.
(11) The obverse , of course, was that such positive inducements would be withheld if the Soviet Union continued to pursue Cold War policies.
(12) A u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510traditionalistu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is defined by the obverse on each of those scores.
(13) In the Christian story, the obverse proposition is also rejected.
(14) It is a medal with Napoleon III on the obverse , and the reverse shows Napoleon III receiving the Thai Ambassadors on 27th June 1861.
(15) Think of this as the obverse of 1970s-style stagflation, which brought us little or no growth, high inflation and high interest rates at the same time.
(16) It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse .
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(1) The obverse - shown - bears a configuration of nineteen cogged wheels around the center, each wheel engaging those on either side of it.
(2) The obverse of the coin shows His Majesty King Rama IX, Bhumibol Adulyadej.
(3) They need to embrace their multiple selves and the self as multiple, to celebrate the obverse of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510historyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that is progress.
(4) This obverse voyeurism involves a gaze that is marked by a global optics filtered through nostalgia.
(5) We are dealing with the obverse situation here.
(6) The obverse of blocking maritime communications - in fact, the object of naval warfare, in Corbett's view - is protecting them.
(7) The question is not merely the obverse of the issues which arise in relation to MERCEDES or MERCEDES-BENZ registered in respect of clothing.
(8) Balthus gave us the male view of pubescent girls trapped in closed rooms; Rego seems to be offering their obverse .
(9) On the obverse side, the authors examine the motives and reactions of owners who, ostensibly, did not understand why their slaves absconded.
(10) Six different coins were produced; all with His Majesty's portrait on the obverse , and the reverse shows dragons in different special features.
(11) The obverse , of course, was that such positive inducements would be withheld if the Soviet Union continued to pursue Cold War policies.
(12) A u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510traditionalistu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is defined by the obverse on each of those scores.
(13) In the Christian story, the obverse proposition is also rejected.
(14) It is a medal with Napoleon III on the obverse , and the reverse shows Napoleon III receiving the Thai Ambassadors on 27th June 1861.
(15) Think of this as the obverse of 1970s-style stagflation, which brought us little or no growth, high inflation and high interest rates at the same time.
(16) It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse .
Synonyms
M
1. converse
2. opposite
3. contrary
4. inverse
5. opposed
6. obverse
7. facing
8. moving towards
9. bound for
10. face
11. mouth
13. countenance
14. visage
15. front
16. fore
17. forepart
18. head
19. counterpart
20. fellow
21. embodiment
22. likeness
23. twin
24. back
25. replica
26. free-image
27. representation
28. reproduction
29. typical
Synonyms
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M
1. converse
2. opposite
3. contrary
4. inverse
5. opposed
6. obverse
7. facing
8. moving towards
9. bound for
10. face
11. mouth
13. countenance
14. visage
15. front
16. fore
17. forepart
18. head
19. counterpart
20. fellow
21. embodiment
22. likeness
23. twin
24. back
25. replica
26. free-image
27. representation
28. reproduction
29. typical
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