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Antrovert
Antrovert An`tro*vert", v. t. To bend forward. [R.] --Owen.
Controvert
Controvert Con"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Controverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Controverting.] [See Controversy.] To make matter of controversy; to dispute or oppose by reasoning; to contend against in words or writings; to contest; to debate. Some controverted points had decided according to the sense of the best jurists. --Macaulay.
Controverted
Controvert Con"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Controverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Controverting.] [See Controversy.] To make matter of controversy; to dispute or oppose by reasoning; to contend against in words or writings; to contest; to debate. Some controverted points had decided according to the sense of the best jurists. --Macaulay.
Controverter
Controverter Con"tro*ver`ter, n. One who controverts; a controversial writer; a controversialist. Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a tavern. --B. Jonson.
Controvertible
Controvertible Con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Capable of being controverted; disputable; admitting of question. -- Con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
Controvertibly
Controvertible Con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Capable of being controverted; disputable; admitting of question. -- Con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
Controverting
Controvert Con"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Controverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Controverting.] [See Controversy.] To make matter of controversy; to dispute or oppose by reasoning; to contend against in words or writings; to contest; to debate. Some controverted points had decided according to the sense of the best jurists. --Macaulay.
Controvertist
Controvertist Con"tro*ver`tist, n. One skilled in or given to controversy; a controversialist. How unfriendly is the controvertist to the discernment of the critic! --Campbell.
Incontrovertibility
Incontrovertibility In*con`tro*ver`ti*bil"i*ty, n. The state or condition of being incontrovertible.
Incontrovertible
Incontrovertible In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Not controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable. --Sir T. Browne. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
Incontrovertibleness
Incontrovertible In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Not controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable. --Sir T. Browne. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
Incontrovertibly
Incontrovertible In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Not controvertible; too clear or certain to admit of dispute; indisputable. --Sir T. Browne. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*ble*ness, n. -- In*con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.
Introvert
Introvert In`tro*vert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Introverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Introverting.] [Pref. intro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn.] 1. To turn or bend inward. ``Introverted toes.' --Cowper. 2. To look within; to introspect. --Lew Wallace.
Introverted
Introvert In`tro*vert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Introverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Introverting.] [Pref. intro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn.] 1. To turn or bend inward. ``Introverted toes.' --Cowper. 2. To look within; to introspect. --Lew Wallace.
Introverting
Introvert In`tro*vert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Introverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Introverting.] [Pref. intro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn.] 1. To turn or bend inward. ``Introverted toes.' --Cowper. 2. To look within; to introspect. --Lew Wallace.
Retrovert
Retrovert Re"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retroverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Retroverting.] [Pref. retro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn. Cf. Retrorse.] To turn back.
Retroverted
Retrovert Re"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retroverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Retroverting.] [Pref. retro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn. Cf. Retrorse.] To turn back.
Retroverted
Retroverted Re"tro*vert*ed, a. In a state of retroversion.
Retroverting
Retrovert Re"tro*vert, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retroverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Retroverting.] [Pref. retro- + L. vertere, versum, to turn. Cf. Retrorse.] To turn back.
Sacrovertebral
Sacrovertebral Sa`cro*ver"te*bral, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the sacrum and that part of the vertebral column immediately anterior to it; as, the sacrovertebral angle.
Uncontrovertible
Uncontrovertible Un*con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Incontrovertible.
Uncontrovertibly
Uncontrovertibly Un*con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv. Incontrovertibly.

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