Similar words: contrarian, contrariwise, on the contrary, contrary, contemporaries, to the contrary, variety, a variety. Meaning: [‚kɒntrə'raɪətɪ] n. the relation between contraries.
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1. Contrariety then has two forms.
2. In the "Physics" Aristotle fulfill the transition from contrariety to privation. Substance can comes to be by the motion of attributes. Nature is a principle of motion and change.
3. The contrariety and profundity in the narration of "the sick child" are worth paying close attention to.
4. She did it very scientifically, as knowing the contrariety of coal and the anxiety of flaming sticks to end in smoke unless rigidly kept up to the mark.
5. However, such a definite contrariety cannot be found in Kevin Lynch's study of Urban Image.
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6. All things that have no contrariety can not be moved.
7. Contrariety corresponds to the motion of attribute, and privation corresponds to entities are generated.
8. But such as they were, it may well be supposed how eagerly she went through them, and what a contrariety of emotion they excited.
9. If you had any real griefs, you'd be ashamed to waste a tear on this little contrariety.
10. This paper also deals with the design principle, value evaluation, standard system, utilization of withered tree landscape species competition and contrariety between protection and utilization.
11. But such as they were, it may be well supposed how eagerly she went through them, and what a contrariety of emotion they excited.
12. Entity can not be moved for its having no contrariety.
13. I exclaimed. 'If you had any real griefs, you'd be ashamed to waste a tear on this little contrariety.
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