converse
91converse — 1. [kənˈvɜːs] verb [I] formal to have a conversation 2. [ˈkɒnvɜːs] noun [singular] formal the opposite of a statement or situation …
92converse — I con•verse v. [[t]kənˈvɜrs[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒn vɜrs[/t]] v. versed, vers•ing, n. 1) to talk informally with another; exchange ideas by talking 2) archaic to maintain a familiar association (usu. fol. by with) 3) conversation • Etymology: 1300–50;… …
93converse — n. & a. opposite …
94converse — Kama ilio, wala au, kamakama ilio, pāpā ōlelo. Also: kūka i ōlelo, pāleo; uhene (quiet, romantic); paka a …
95converse — 1. v. & n. v.intr. (often foll. by with) engage in conversation (conversed with him about various subjects). n. archaic conversation. Derivatives: converser n. Etymology: ME f. OF converser f. L conversari keep company (with), frequent. of… …
96the converse principle — converse …
97Converse All-Star — …
98converse eyes — Eyes in which the distal ends of retinal cells face the exterior of the cup or vesicle; see inverse eyes …
99converse fallacy of the accident — See a dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciter …
100Converse method — reconstruction of the ear lobe by raising a flap of skin below the auricle with a superior base about one third larger than the proposed lobe; a full thickness skin graft covers the defect at the site of the flap except for the last third of the… …