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oppone
† oˈppone, v. Obs. [ad. L. oppōn-ĕre to set against, f. ob-, ob- b + pōn-ĕre to place.] = oppose (of which vb. in the modern sense it was the precursor; cf. Sc. legal depone and Eng. depose). 1. trans. To set over against or opposite (in quot., in an entry).1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey iv. Concl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pone (food)
Terminology The term "pone" most likely entered English from Native American language terms like apan, oppone or supawn, meaning baked, possibly related wikipedia.org
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opposit
opposit, v. (əˈpɒzɪt) Also 7 opposite. [f. L. opposit-, ppl. stem of oppōnĕre: see oppone.] † 1. trans. To oppose, resist. Obs. rare— 1.1657 J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 607 To think they were separated from the Church for oppositing those more rigorous pretences. 2. Metaph. To posit as a contradict... Oxford English Dictionary
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oppositive
oppositive, a. (n.) (əˈpɒzɪtɪv) [f. opposit-, ppl. stem of L. oppōnĕre to oppose, oppone + -ive; cf. F. oppositif, -ive (Littré).] † 1. = opposite A. 1, 1 b. Obs.1632 Lithgow Trav. vi. 281 A little foure-squared Roome, oppositiue to the deualling side of..Syon. 1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Oppositīvus, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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opponent
opponent, a. and n. (əˈpəʊnənt) [ad. L. oppōnent-em, pr. pple. of oppōnĕre: see oppone, oppose v.] A. adj. 1. Standing over against: opposing, opposite.1728–46 Thomson Spring 665 Her sympathizing lover takes his stand High on th' opponent bank. 1735 Somerville Chase iii. 95 Then up th' opponent Hill... Oxford English Dictionary
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pone
▪ I. ‖ pone1 Law. Obs. (ˈpəʊnɪ) [L. pōne ‘place thou’, sing. imper. of pōnĕre to place.] a. A writ by which a suit was removed from an inferior court to the Court of Common Pleas. b. A writ requiring the sheriff to secure the appearance of the defendant by attaching his goods or by causing him to fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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oppose
oppose, v. (əˈpəʊz) [a. F. opposer, in 12th c. oposer (Hatz.-Darm.), f. L. ob- (ob- 2) + poser to place, put down, taken as representing L. pōnĕre to place (see pose, compose, depose, etc.). In OF. chiefly used in the mediæval sense of L. oppōnĕre ‘to oppose in argument, question, examine’, and in t... Oxford English Dictionary
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targe
▪ I. targe, n.1 Now arch. and poet. (tɑːdʒ) Forms: 3– targe; also 4 tarche, 5 taarge, 6 terge, Sc. 6– tairge. [In late OE. targe fem., targa masc., ME. targe, = OF. targe (11th c. in Roland) = It. targa, Pr. targua, ad. ON. targa fem. (c 950 in Vigf.), shield, cogn. with OHG. zarga fem., ‘edging, bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Preoccupazioni per l'insuffisenza di patatine fritte, Huawei postpone a produzzione di novi telefunini mobili, i Stati Uniti s'oppone à a fibra ottica sottumarina chì leia Hong Kong, prupone chì u XNUMX% di i prughjetti di Cintura è Strada in Taiwan è Filippine sò influenzati da a crisa.
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opposition
opposition (ɒpəˈzɪʃən) [ad. L. oppositiōn-em, n. of action f. oppōnĕre: see oppone, oppose v. Cf. F. opposition (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.). The specific senses 3, 4 b, and 7, appear earlier than the more general senses.] † 1. a. The action of setting opposite or against. (In quot., offering for combat... Oxford English Dictionary
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opposite
opposite, a., n. (adv., prep.) (ˈɒpəzɪt) Also 4–8 opposit, (5 -yt), 5 oposyte, (5–6 erron. apposite). [a. F. opposite adj. and n. (13th c. in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. opposit-us, pa. pple. of oppōnĕre: see oppone, oppose.] A. adj. 1. a. Placed or lying over against something on the other or farther si... Oxford English Dictionary
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seam
▪ I. seam, n.1 (siːm) Forms: 1 seam, 4–5 sem, 4–6 seme, (4 seem), 4–6, 8 seyme, (6 seym), 6–7 seame, 5– seam. [Com. Teut.: OE. séam masc. = OFris. sâm, MDu. sôm (Du. zoom), OHG. soum hem (MHG., mod.G. saum), ON. saum-r seam (Sw. söm, Da. s{obar}m):—OTeut. *saumo-z, f. *sau- ablaut-variant of su- (cf... Oxford English Dictionary
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