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Argument
(n.) Proof
Argument
(n.) A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or convince the mind
Argument
(n.) A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of rational proofs
Argument
(n.) The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic representation
Argument
(n.) Matter for question
Argument
(n.) The quantity on which another quantity in a table depends
Argument
(n.) The independent variable upon whose value that of a function depends.
Argument
(v. i.) To make an argument
Inversion
(n.) The act of inverting, or turning over or backward, or the state of being inverted.
Inversion
(n.) A change by inverted order
Inversion
(n.) A movement in tactics by which the order of companies in line is inverted, the right being on the left, the left on the right, and so on.
Inversion
(n.) A change in the order of the terms of a proportion, so that the second takes the place of the first, and the fourth of the third.
Inversion
(n.) A peculiar method of transformation, in which a figure is replaced by its inverse figure. Propositions that are true for the original figure thus furnish new propositions that are true in the inverse figure. See Inverse figures, under Inverse.
Inversion
(n.) A change of the usual order of words or phrases
Inversion
(n.) A method of reasoning in which the orator shows that arguments advanced by his adversary in opposition to him are really favorable to his cause.
Inversion
(n.) Said of intervals, when the lower tone is placed an octave higher, so that fifths become fourths, thirds sixths, etc.
Inversion
(n.) Said of a chord, when one of its notes, other than its root, is made the bass.
Inversion
(n.) Said of a subject, or phrase, when the intervals of which it consists are repeated in the contrary direction, rising instead of falling, or vice versa.
Inversion
(n.) Said of double counterpoint, when an upper and a lower part change places.
Inversion
(n.) The folding back of strata upon themselves, as by upheaval, in such a manner that the order of succession appears to be reversed.
Inversion
(n.) The act or process by which cane sugar (sucrose), under the action of heat and acids or ferments (as diastase), is broken or split up into grape sugar (dextrose), and fruit sugar (levulose)
Reverse
(a.) Turned backward
Reverse
(a.) Turned upside down
Reverse
(a.) Reversed
Reverse
(a.) That which appears or is presented when anything, as a lance, a line, a course of conduct, etc., is reverted or turned contrary to its natural direction.
Reverse
(a.) That which is directly opposite or contrary to something else
Reverse
(a.) The act of reversing
Reverse
(a.) The back side
Reverse
(a.) A thrust in fencing made with a backward turn of the hand
Reverse
(a.) A turn or fold made in bandaging, by which the direction of the bandage is changed.
Reverse
(a.) To turn back
Reverse
(a.) To cause to return
Reverse
(a.) To change totally
Reverse
(a.) To turn upside down
Reverse
(a.) Hence, to overthrow
Reverse
(a.) To overthrow by a contrary decision
Reverse
(v. i.) To return
Reverse
(v. i.) To become or be reversed.

inversion of an argument reverse Bedeutung

inversion eversion
everting
the act of turning inside out
inversion
upending
turning upside down, setting on end
reversion reverse reversal turnabout
turnaround
turning in the opposite direction
reverse hang a hang with the arms extended in back
piked reverse hang a reverse hang performed on the rings
reverse split
reverse stock split
split down
a decrease in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity
reverse (American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction
double reverse (American football) a running play in which a first reverse is followed by a second reverse
inversion sexual inversion a term formerly used to mean taking on the gender role of the opposite sex
matrix inversion determination of a matrix that when multiplied by the given matrix will yield a unit matrix
non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
NNRTI
an antiviral drug used against HIV, binds directly to reverse transcriptase and prevents RNA conversion to DNA, often used in combination with other drugs
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
NRTI
an antiviral drug used against HIV, is incorporated into the DNA of the virus and stops the building process, results in incomplete DNA that cannot create a new virus, often used in combination with other drugs
reverse
reverse gear
the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse verso the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
reverse transcriptase inhibitor an antiviral drug that inhibits the action of reverse transcriptase in retroviruses such as HIV
argumentation
logical argument
argument line of reasoning
line
a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood, the methodical process of logical reasoning, I can't follow your line of reasoning
argument a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable, if f(x)y, x is the independent variable
argument parameter (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program
argument literary argument a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie, the editor added the argument to the poem
argument statement a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true, it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true
specious argument an argument that appears good at first view but is really fallacious
postfix notation
suffix notation
reverse Polish notation
a parenthesis-free notation for forming mathematical expressions in which each operator follows its operands
inversion (counterpoint) a variation of a melody or part in which ascending intervals are replaced by descending intervals and vice versa
anastrophe
inversion
the reversal of the normal order of words
argument
argumentation
debate
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal, the argument over foreign aid goes on and on
controversy
contention
contestation
disputation disceptation
tilt
argument arguing
a contentious speech act, a dispute where there is strong disagreement, they were involved in a violent argument
inversion (genetics) a kind of mutation in which the order of the genes in a section of a chromosome is reversed
reverse reversal setback blow black eye an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes, something that is thwarting or frustrating
thrust fault
overthrust fault
reverse fault
a geological fault in which the upper side appears to have been pushed upward by compression
inversion the layer of air near the earth is cooler than an overlying layer
jet
blue jet
reverse lightning
atmospheric discharges (lastingmsec) bursting from the tops of giant storm clouds in blue cones that widen as they flash upward
inversion a chemical process in which the direction of optical rotation of a substance is reversed from dextrorotatory to levorotary or vice versa
reverse osmosis (chemistry) a method of producing pure water, a solvent passes through a semipermeable membrane in a direction opposite to that for natural osmosis when it is subjected to a hydrostatic pressure greater than the osmotic pressure
reverse
contrary opposite
a relation of direct opposition, we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
inversion abnormal condition in which an organ is turned inward or inside out (as when the upper part of the uterus is pulled into the cervical canal after childbirth)
reverse transcriptase a polymerase that catalyzes the formation of DNA using RNA as a template, found especially in retroviruses
change by reversal
turn
reverse
change to the contrary, The trend was reversed, the tides turned against him, public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern
turn back invert
reverse
turn inside out or upside down
invert reverse reverse the position, order, relation, or condition of, when forming a question, invert the subject and the verb
overrule
overturn
override
overthrow
reverse
rule against, The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill
revoke
annul
lift
countermand
reverse
repeal
overturn
rescind
vacate
cancel officially, He revoked the ban on smoking, lift an embargo, vacate a death sentence
inverse
reverse
reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect
rearward
reverse
directed or moving toward the rear, a rearward glance, a rearward movement
reverse of the transmission gear causing backward movement in a motor vehicle, in reverse gear
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