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Webster Dictionary :: Countertide

COUNTERTIDE, n. [counter and tide.] Contrary tide.

Webster Dictionary :: Countertime

COUNTERTIME, n. [counter and time.] 1. In the manege, the defense or resistance ...

Webster Dictionary :: Counterturn

COUNTERTURN, n. The highth of a play, which puts an end to expectation.

Webster Dictionary :: Countervail

COUNTERVAIL, v.t. [counter and L., to avail or be strong.] To act against with e...

Webster Dictionary :: Countervailed

COUNTERVAILED, pp. Acted against with equal force or power; balanced; compensated.

Webster Dictionary :: Countervailing

COUNTERVAILING, ppr. Opposing with equal strength or value; balancing; obviating...

Webster Dictionary :: Counterview

COUNTERVIEW, n. [counter and view.] 1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition;...

Webster Dictionary :: Countervote

COUNTERVOTE, v.t. To vote in opposition; to outvote.

Webster Dictionary :: Counterweigh

COUNTERWEIGH, v.t. [See Weigh .] To weigh against; to counterbalance.

Webster Dictionary :: Counterwheel

COUNTERWHEEL, v.t. To cause to wheel in an opposite direction.

Webster Dictionary :: Counterwind

COUNTERWIND, n. Contrary wind.

Webster Dictionary :: Counterwork

COUNTERWORK. [See Work .] To work in opposition to; to counteract; to hinder any...

Webster Dictionary :: Counterwrought

COUNTERWROUGHT, pp. Counteracted; opposed by contrary action.

Webster Dictionary :: Countess

COUNTESS, n. [See Count .] The consort of an earl or count.

Webster Dictionary :: Counting-house

COUNTING-HOUSE, COUNTING-ROOM, n. [See Count , the verb.] The house or room appr...

Webster Dictionary :: Counting-room

COUNTING-HOUSE, COUNTING-ROOM, n. [See Count , the verb.] The house or room appr...

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