- A
contronym is a word with two
opposite meanings. For example, the word
cleave can mean "to cut apart" or "to bind together". This
feature is also called...
-
denies the
existence of "contradiction", all the
while that
Socrates is
contradicting him: ... I in my
astonishment said: What do you mean Dionysodorus? I...
-
fiction that
exploits or is
centered on
supernatural themes,
often contradicting naturalist ****umptions of the real world. In its
broadest definition...
- than
Homer and
Homer was
often seen
through a
Virgilian lens. In 1664,
contradicting the
widespread praise of
Homer as the
epitome of wisdom, François Hédelin...
- as they were not on that night's set list. They and
McGee have
given contradicting statements about how they
entered the club. They were
given the opening...
- to the
names of writers, photographers,
designers and illustrators,
contradicting standard industry practice of more
prominent writer bylines. It is also...
- used for the
production of rakiya. Due to the age of the fragment,
contradicting the idea that
rakiya production only
began in the 16th century, some...
- very
similar to that
which they
experienced in
later periods. This
would contradict ****ertions that this
rigid form of the
caste system emerged in
India only...
- (January 24, 2014). "Blackstone
chief blames Brancheau for own death,
contradicting Seaworld".
Orlando Sentinel.
Retrieved May 6, 2022. Mooney, Mark (March...
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themselves with the ****s, but they do not
belong to them,
because they
contradict them in
their beliefs,
actions and teachings." That is what distinguishes...