Definitionn. the more conspicuous of two alternatives or cases or sides
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The obverse of rudencss is goliteness. [Please select]
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With very few exceptions only the name AP/AKHI (with various epithets) occurs on the coins of the Parthian kings, and the obverse generally shows the seated figure of the founder of the dynasty, holding in his hand a strung bow. [Please select]
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He was the obverse of Enjolras. [Please select]
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Were there obverse meditations of involution increasingly less vast. [Please select]
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Heresy is the obverse side of the Church. [Please select]
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Nations are beginning to realize that immigration is but the obverse of emigration. [Please select]
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The obverse bears a representation of 'Louis the Great the Most Christian King' the reverse contains a legend meaning "Heresy Extinguished." [Please select]
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The obverse to this paradox--He who has one vice has all vices--was a conclusion which the Stoics did not shrink from drawing. [Please select]
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Plato turns incessantly the obverse and the reverse of the medal of Jove. [Please select]
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, the reverse and obverse,--classified, catalogued, described, and arranged in cases covered with plate glass, for their preservation. [Please select]
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Until he had read the reverse and obverse sides of life, his sense of morality had lain dormant and untilled. [Please select]
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