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Definition of Opposer

Opposer
Opposer Op*pos"er, n. One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist; an adversary.

Meaning of Opposer from wikipedia

- An opposing force (alternatively enemy force, abbreviated OPFOR or OpFor) is a military unit tasked with representing an enemy, usually for training purposes...
- An opposed-piston engine is a piston engine in which each cylinder has a piston at both ends, and no cylinder head. Petrol and diesel opposed-piston engines...
- engines are also known as horizontally opposed engines, however this is distinct from the less common opposed-piston engine design, whereby each cylinder...
- groups like The League of Noble Peers advance more radical arguments, opposing copyright per se. A number of anti-copyright groups have recently emerged...
- 01:00:00 through 01:59:59 twice, possibly leading to confusion. Many farmers oppose DST, particularly dairy farmers as the milking patterns of their cows do...
- (1754–1763). He was later elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses, and opposed the perceived oppression of the American colonists by the British Crown...
- which has been done since 2015. Young conceded he had no legal grounds to oppose the song's use, but in 2020 he wrote a scathing open letter directed at...
- prostitution is a barrier to access to legal resources. However, some who oppose the legalization of prostitution argue that **** work is inherently exploitative...
- acts to flex, adduct, and abduct the thumb, and is therefore also able to oppose the thumb. The superficial head is innervated by the median nerve, while...
- Maat (order/truth). Ra was the bringer of light and hence the biggest opposer of Apep. Because Ra was the solar deity, bringer of light, and thus the...