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Webster 1913 Edition
Contraries
Con′tra-ries
(? or [GREEK]; 48)
, Noun.
pl.
[Pl. of ]
Contrary
, Noun.
(Logic)
Propositions which directly and destructively contradict each other, but of which the falsehood of one does not establish the truth of the other.
If two universals differ in quality, they are
contraries
; as, every vine is a tree; no vine is a tree. These can never be both true together; but they may be both false. I. Watts.
Webster 1828 Edition
Contraries
CONTRARIES
,Noun.
If two universals differ in quality, they are contraries; as, every vine is a tree; no vine is a tree. These can never be both true together; but they may be both false.
Definition 2024
contraries
contraries
English
Noun
contraries
- plural of contrary
- 1893, Richard Falckenberg, History Of Modern Philosophy:
- Ambition, luxury, drunkenness, avarice, and lust have no contraries, for temperance, sobriety, and chastity are not emotions (passive states), but denote the power of the soul by which the former are moderated, and which is discussed later under the name fortitudo.
French
Verb
contraries
- second-person singular present indicative of contrarier
- second-person singular present subjunctive of contrarier
Anagrams
Portuguese
Verb
contraries
- second-person singular present subjunctive of contrariar
- second-person singular negative imperative of contrariar