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ControvertedControvert 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.
IntrovertedIntrovert 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. Overtedious
Overtedious O`ver*te"di*ous, a.
Too tedious.
Overtempt
Overtempt O`ver*tempt", v. t.
To tempt exceedingly, or beyond the power of resistance.
--Milton.
ProtovertebraProtovertebra Pro`to*ver"te*bra, n.; pl. Protovertebr[ae] .
[Proto- + vertebra.] (Anat.)
One of the primitive masses, or segments, into which the
mesoblast of the vertebrate embryo breaks up on either side
of the anterior part of the notochord; a mesoblastic, or
protovertebral, somite. See Illust. of Ectoderm.
Note: The protovertebr[ae] were long regarded as rudiments of
the permanent vertebr[ae], but they are now known to
give rise to the dorsal muscles and other structures as
well as the vertebral column. See Myotome. ProtovertebraeProtovertebra Pro`to*ver"te*bra, n.; pl. Protovertebr[ae] .
[Proto- + vertebra.] (Anat.)
One of the primitive masses, or segments, into which the
mesoblast of the vertebrate embryo breaks up on either side
of the anterior part of the notochord; a mesoblastic, or
protovertebral, somite. See Illust. of Ectoderm.
Note: The protovertebr[ae] were long regarded as rudiments of
the permanent vertebr[ae], but they are now known to
give rise to the dorsal muscles and other structures as
well as the vertebral column. See Myotome. Protovertebral
Protovertebral Pro`to*ver"te*bral, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the protovertebr[ae].
RetrovertedRetrovert 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.
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.
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