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obvert
obvert, v. (əbˈvɜːt) [ad. L. obvert-ĕre to turn towards or against, f. ob- (ob- 1 a, b) + vertĕre to turn.] † 1. trans. To turn (something) towards; to place fronting. Obs.1623 Cockeram, Obuert, to turne against one. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vi. vii. 309 The rooms of cænation in the Summer, he ...
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Invert level
Conversely, the obvert level is the highest interior level, and can be considered the "ceiling" level, being the highest level of that sewer.
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obvertend
obvertend Logic. (ˈɒbvəˌtɛnd) [ad. L. obvertend-us, gerundive of obvertĕre: see obvert v.] The proposition to be obverted.1886 P. K. Ray Text-bk. Deductive Logic (ed. 2) iii. ii. 129 The given proposition may be called the Obvertend. 1896 [see obversion 2].
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Contraposition (traditional logic)
traditional propositions, yielding propositions with the contradictory of the original predicate, (full) contraposition is obtained by converting the obvert
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obversion
obversion (əbˈvɜːʃən) [ad. L. obversiōn-em, n. of action from obvertĕre to obvert.] 1. The action of turning towards some person or thing.1864 in Webster. 2. Logic. A form of immediate inference in which, by changing the quality, from one proposition another is inferred, having a contradictory predi...
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Transposition (logic)
The difference is that in its application to categorical propositions the result of contraposition is two contrapositives, each being the obvert of the
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obverse
obverse, a. and n. (see below) [ad. L. obversus, pa. pple. of obvertĕre to obvert. Single instances of the adj. and n. are known in 17th c.; otherwise the word is not exemplified till end of 18th c.; neither Johnson nor Todd has it, though giving obversant; under reverse, of coins, Chambers Cycl. (1...
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Categorical proposition
The equality of can be used to obvert affirmative categorical statements.
Categorical statements are logically equivalent to their obverse. It is also equivalent to converting (applying conversion) the obvert (the outcome of obversion) of a categorical statement.
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cuspis
‖ cuspis (ˈkʌspɪs) Pl. cuspides (-ɪdiːz). [L.] = cusp, q.v., in various senses.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 60 [The magnetized] Needle..will obvert or turne aside its lyllie or North point, and conforme its cuspis or South extreme unto the andiron. 1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. App. vii, The Cuspis...
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ob-
ob-, prefix The Lat. prep. ob ‘in the direction of, towards, against, in the way of, in front of, in view of, on account of’. In combination with vbs. and their derivatives, the b is assimilated to certain consonants, becoming oc- before c-, of- before f-, op- before p-, and app. o- before m- (in om...
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lily
lily (ˈlɪlɪ) Forms: 1, 3–5 lilie, 4 lely, leli, lilye, luly, 4–5 lylye, lyle, 4–6 lely, 5 lylie, lylle, lelly, lele, 5–6 lyl(l)y, 5–8 lilly, 6 lile, 6–7 lillie, lyllie, 8– lily. pl. 1 lilian, 2 lilien, 5 lilijs, -iis, lylly(e)s, lylyes, lelyes, 6 Sc. lilleis, 6–8 lillies, 7 lyllies, 8 lilys, 4– lili...
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