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Definition of oppose
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Oppose
(v. i.) To be set
opposite.
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Outboard
::
Outboard
(a. & adv.)
Beyond
or
outside
of the lines of a
vessel's
bulwarks
or hull; in a
direction
from the hull or from the keel; --
opposed
to
inboard;
as,
outboard
rigging;
swing the
davits
outboard..
Eccentric
::
Eccentric
(a.) Not
having
the same
center;
-- said of
circles,
ellipses,
spheres,
etc.,
which,
though
coinciding,
either
in whole or in part, as to area or
volume,
have not the same
center;
--
opposed
to
concentric..
Levitate
::
Levitate
(v. i.) To rise, or tend to rise, as if
lighter
than the
surrounding
medium;
to
become
buoyant;
--
opposed
to
gravitate..
Prochronism
::
Prochronism
(n.) The
dating
of an event
before
the time it
happened;
an
antedating;
--
opposed
to
metachronism.
Endogamy
::
Endogamy
(n.)
Marriage
only
within
the
tribe;
a
custom
restricting
a man in his
choice
of a wife to the tribe to which he
belongs;
--
opposed
to
exogamy.
Noumenal
::
Noumenal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
noumenon;
real; --
opposed
to
phenomenal.
Early
::
Early
(adv.)
In
advance
of the usual or
appointed
time; in good
season;
prior in time; among or near the
first;
--
opposed
to late; as, the early bird; an early
spring;
early
fruit..
Reduce
::
Reduce
(n.) To bring to the
metallic
state by
separating
from
impurities;
hence,
in
general,
to
remove
oxygen
from; to
deoxidize;
to
combine
with, or to
subject
to the
action
of,
hydrogen;
as,
ferric
iron is
reduced
to
ferrous
iron; or
metals
are
reduced
from their ores; --
opposed
to
oxidize..
Prone
::
Prone (a.)
Prostrate;
flat; esp., lying with the face down; --
opposed
to
supine..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Having
a real
position,
existence,
or
energy;
existing
in fact; real;
actual;
--
opposed
to
negative..
Ingesta
::
Ingesta
(n. pl.) That which is
introduced
into the body by the
stomach
or
alimentary
canal;
--
opposed
to
egesta.
Literalize
::
Literalize
(v. t.) To make
literal;
to
interpret
or put in
practice
according
to the
strict
meaning
of the
words;
--
opposed
to
spiritualize;
as, to
literalize
Scripture..
Hydrokinetic
::
Hydrokinetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
motions
of
fluids,
or the
forces
which
produce
or
affect
such
motions;
--
opposed
to
hydrostatic..
Action
::
Action
(n.) A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to rest; the doing of
something;
exertion
of power or
force,
as when one body acts on
another;
the
effect
of power
exerted
on one body by
another;
agency;
activity;
operation;
as, the
action
of heat; a man of
action..
Side
::
Side (n.) A slope or
declivity,
as of a hill,
considered
as
opposed
to
another
slope over the
ridge..
Designedly
::
Designedly
(adv.)
By
design;
purposely;
intentionally;
--
opposed
to
accidentally,
ignorantly,
or
inadvertently..
Ulotrichous
::
Ulotrichous
(a.)
Having
woolly
or
crispy
hair; --
opposed
to
leiotrichous.
Altruistic
::
Altruistic
(a.)
Regardful
of
others;
beneficent;
unselfish;
--
opposed
to
egoistic
or
selfish.
Gomarite
::
Gomarite
(n.) One of the
followers
of
Francis
Gomar or
Gomarus,
a Dutch
disciple
of
Calvin
in the 17th
century,
who
strongly
opposed
the
Arminians..
Ostensible
::
Ostensible
(a.)
Shown;
exhibited;
declared;
avowed;
professed;
apparent;
-- often used as
opposed
to real or
actual;
as, an
ostensible
reason,
motive,
or aim..
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