Definition of Obverts

1. obvert [v] - See also: obvert

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obverts

obumbrant
obumbration
obumbrations
obv.
obvention
obventions
obversant
obverse
obversely
obverses
obversion
obversions
obvert
obverted
obverting
obverts (current term)
obvi
obviable
obviate
obviated
obviates
obviating
obviating(a)
obviation
obviations
obviative
obviatives
obviator
obviators
obvious

Literary usage of Obverts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elementary Logic: With Special Application to Methods of Teaching by William James Taylor (1909)
"I, Some insects are winged, obverts into O, Some insects are not non-winged. 0, Some men are not religious, obverts into I, Some men are non- religious. ..."

2. A Manual of Logic by James Welton (1896)
"But E obverts to A, which can only be converted per ... As I obverts to 0, which cannot be converted, there can be no contrapositive of I. Contraposition is ..."

3. An Elementary Handbook of Logic by John Joseph Toohey (1918)
"O Some substances are not visible—Some substances are non-visible (invisible). A obverts to E; E to A; I to O; O to L We have then the following table: ..."

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