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Counterview — Coun ter*view (koun t?r v? ), n. 1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition; a posture in which two persons front each other. [1913 Webster] Within the gates of hell sat Death and Sin, In counterview. Milton [1913 Webster] M. Peisse has ably… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
counterview — noun Date: 1590 1. archaic confrontation 2. an opposite point of view … New Collegiate Dictionary
counterview — /kown teuhr vyooh /, n. an opposing or contrasting opinion. [1580 90; COUNTER + VIEW] * * * … Universalium
counterview — coun·ter·view … English syllables
counterview — /ˈkaʊntəvju/ (say kowntuhvyooh) noun an opposing view …
counterview — “+ˌ noun Etymology: counter + view 1. archaic : view from opposite viewpoints : confrontation or juxtaposition for the sake of contrast 2. : an opposite view : an opposing opinion … Useful english dictionary
Maria Edgeworth — Maria Edgeworth, ca. 1841 Born 1 January 1768(1768 01 01) Black Bourton, Oxfordshire, England Died … Wikipedia
Distance in military affairs — Geographic distance is a key factor in military affairs. The shorter the distance the greater the ease with which force can be brought to bear upon an opponent. This is because it is easier to undertake the supply of logistics to a force on the… … Wikipedia
Circumcision controversy in early Christianity — Part of a series on The Bible … Wikipedia
counterviewpoint — noun An opposing viewpoint. Syn: counterview … Wiktionary