¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Counterparts
1. counterpart [n] - See also: counterpart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Counterparts
Literary usage of Counterparts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nature of Landscape: A Personal Quest by Han Lorzing (2001)
"Essential counterparts In previous chapters, we have seen how important the
influence of ... I will use these two influences as essential counterparts in my ..."
2. Publications by Scotland Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) (1854)
"Even in this view the lights they afford will, I fear, be very scanty; and hitherto
I have succeeded so very badly in recovering the counterparts of the ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... their counterparts in most movement which succeeded. Certain it is that a
Aryan literature. Of these, too, it is only recently great popular movement in ..."
4. On Conveyancers' Evidence by Thomas Coventry (1832)
"0/' the Proof of counterparts: That a deed is a counterpart is discoverable in some
... Deeds are not always endorsed counterparts when in fact they are so; ..."
5. On the Study of Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold (1867)
"counterparts in Irish, in Scandinavian, in Oriental romance. He says, fairly
enough, that the assertions of Taliesin, in the famous Hanes ..."
6. Oecd Economic Surveys: Iceland 2003 by OECD Staff, Oecd (2003)
"External balance and its domestic counterparts Per cent of GDP ^•1 Current account
balance r /l Government balance ^B Private-sector saving/investment ..."