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CountermanCounterman Coun"ter*man (koun"t[~e]r*man), n.; pl.
Countermen (-men).
A man who attends at the counter of a shop to sell goods.
[Eng.] CountermandCountermand Coun`ter*mand" (koun`t[~e]r*m[.a]nd"), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Countermanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Countermanding.]
[F. contremander; contre (L. contra) + mander to command, fr.
L. mandare. Cf. Mandate.]
1. To revoke (a former command); to cancel or rescind by
giving an order contrary to one previously given; as, to
countermand an order for goods.
2. To prohibit; to forbid. [Obs.]
Avicen countermands letting blood in choleric
bodles. --Harvey.
3. To oppose; to revoke the command of.
For us to alter anything, is to lift ourselves
against God; and, as it were, to countermand him.
--Hooker. Countermand
Countermand Coun"ter*mand (koun"t[~e]r*m[.a]nd), n.
A contrary order; revocation of a former order or command.
Have you no countermand for Claudio yet, But he must
die to-morrow? --Shak.
CountermandedCountermand Coun`ter*mand" (koun`t[~e]r*m[.a]nd"), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Countermanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Countermanding.]
[F. contremander; contre (L. contra) + mander to command, fr.
L. mandare. Cf. Mandate.]
1. To revoke (a former command); to cancel or rescind by
giving an order contrary to one previously given; as, to
countermand an order for goods.
2. To prohibit; to forbid. [Obs.]
Avicen countermands letting blood in choleric
bodles. --Harvey.
3. To oppose; to revoke the command of.
For us to alter anything, is to lift ourselves
against God; and, as it were, to countermand him.
--Hooker. CountermandingCountermand Coun`ter*mand" (koun`t[~e]r*m[.a]nd"), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Countermanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Countermanding.]
[F. contremander; contre (L. contra) + mander to command, fr.
L. mandare. Cf. Mandate.]
1. To revoke (a former command); to cancel or rescind by
giving an order contrary to one previously given; as, to
countermand an order for goods.
2. To prohibit; to forbid. [Obs.]
Avicen countermands letting blood in choleric
bodles. --Harvey.
3. To oppose; to revoke the command of.
For us to alter anything, is to lift ourselves
against God; and, as it were, to countermand him.
--Hooker. Countermarch
Countermarch Coun"ter*march` (koun"t?r-m?rch`), n.
1. A marching back; retrocession.
2. (Mil.) An evolution by which a body of troops change front
or reverse the direction of march while retaining the same
men in the front rank; also, a movement by which the rear
rank becomes the front one, either with or without
changing the right to the left.
3. A change of measures; alteration of conduct.
Such countermarches and retractions as we do not
willingly impute to wisdom. --T. Burnet.
CountermarchCountermarch Coun`ter*march" (koun`t?r-m?rch"), v. i. [imp. &
p. p. Countermarched (-m?rcht"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Countermarching.] (Mil.)
To march back, or to march in reversed order.
The two armies marched and countermarched, drew near
and receded. --Macaulay. CountermarchedCountermarch Coun`ter*march" (koun`t?r-m?rch"), v. i. [imp. &
p. p. Countermarched (-m?rcht"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Countermarching.] (Mil.)
To march back, or to march in reversed order.
The two armies marched and countermarched, drew near
and receded. --Macaulay. CountermarchingCountermarch Coun`ter*march" (koun`t?r-m?rch"), v. i. [imp. &
p. p. Countermarched (-m?rcht"); p. pr. & vb. n.
Countermarching.] (Mil.)
To march back, or to march in reversed order.
The two armies marched and countermarched, drew near
and receded. --Macaulay. CountermenCounterman Coun"ter*man (koun"t[~e]r*man), n.; pl.
Countermen (-men).
A man who attends at the counter of a shop to sell goods.
[Eng.] Countermine
Countermine Coun"ter*mine` (koun"t[~e]r*m[imac]n`), n.
[Counter- + mine underground gallery: cf. F. contermine.]
1. (Mil.) An underground gallery excavated to intercept and
destroy the mining of an enemy.
2. A stratagem or plot by which another sratagem or project
is defeated.
Thinking himself contemned, knowing no countermine
against contempt but terror. --Sir P.
Sidney.
CountermineCountermine Coun`ter*mine" (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures. CounterminedCountermine Coun`ter*mine" (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures. CounterminingCountermine Coun`ter*mine" (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures. Countermove
Countermove Coun`ter*move" (koun`t?r-m??v"), v. t. & i.
To move in a contrary direction to.
Countermove
Countermove Coun"ter*move` (-m??v`), n. Countermovement
Coun"ter*move`ment (-ment).
A movement in opposition to another.
Countermovement
Countermove Coun"ter*move` (-m??v`), n. Countermovement
Coun"ter*move`ment (-ment).
A movement in opposition to another.
CountermureCountermure Coun"ter*mure` (-m?r`), n. [Counter- + mure: cf.
F. contremur.] (Fort.)
A wall raised behind another, to supply its place when
breached or destroyed. [R.] Cf. Contramure. --Knolles. CountermureCountermure Coun`ter*mure" (koun`t?r-m?r"), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Countermured (-m?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Countermuring.]
[Cf. F. contremurer.]
To fortify with a wall behind another wall. [R.] --Kyd. CountermuredCountermure Coun`ter*mure" (koun`t?r-m?r"), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Countermured (-m?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Countermuring.]
[Cf. F. contremurer.]
To fortify with a wall behind another wall. [R.] --Kyd. CountermuringCountermure Coun`ter*mure" (koun`t?r-m?r"), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Countermured (-m?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Countermuring.]
[Cf. F. contremurer.]
To fortify with a wall behind another wall. [R.] --Kyd.
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