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Conversely, words containing Lu, as in the word Lugh itself, or lo or le have appeared for millennia always meaning light or sun or sun god.
Conversely, some words appear to be a prefixed form of an opposite, but the opposite term does not exist, such as inept, which appears to be in-+ * ept ; such a word is known as an unpaired word.
Conversely, it being set apart implies the opposite-that someone took the clothes off in an ordinary manner ; furthermore, the Greek text uses the word, entetuligmenon, " having been folded up ", seeming to imply some intentional action had been taken on the soudarion.
Conversely, on the next line, the end of " I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him " has an extra syllable because omitting the word " him " would make the sentence unclear, but adding a syllable at the end would not disrupt the meter.
Conversely, the word also figures in idiomatic phrases such as " the dog's bollocks ", " top bollock ( s )", or more simply " the bollocks " ( as opposed to just " bollocks "), which will refer to something which is admired, approved of or well-respected.
Conversely, two unitary district councils added the word " county " to their titles to become " Rutland County Council District Council " and " County of Herefordshire District Council ".
Conversely, in the Hebrew language compound, the word ב ֵּ ית ס ֵ פ ֶ ר bet sefer ( school ), it is the head that is modified: the compound literally means " house-of book ", with ב ַּ י ִ ת bayit ( house ) having entered the construct state to become ב ֵּ ית bet ( house-of ).
Conversely, in the word 煙草 ( tabako ) for " tobacco ", the individual kanji respectively mean " smoke " and " herb ", which corresponds to the meaning, but they have no phonetic relationship to the word tabako – this is 熟字訓 ( jukujikun ).
Conversely, neutral quotes may indicate that the word or phrase in quotes has changed in meaning since its usage in the specific instance, especially if the word or phrase has gained a controversial or pejorative meaning.
Conversely, synthetic languages often combine many lexical morphemes into single words, making it difficult to boil them down to the traditional sense of words found more easily in analytic languages ; this is especially difficult for polysynthetic languages, such as Inuktitut and Ubykh, where entire sentences may consist of a single word.
Conversely, tabako, the Japanese word for " tobacco ", is generally written as たばこ or タバコ ( in hiragana – despite being a loanword – or katakana ), even in signs, and rarely written as with the ateji 煙草.
Conversely, where the word " banci " seems innocuous enough in Malaysia (" census "), in Indonesia it is a derogatory term for " transvestite ".
Conversely and to some surprisingly, the word may be used to mean " approve of ," especially in an official sense.

Conversely and originally
Conversely, the vacuum brake had the advantage of gradual release long before the Westinghouse automatic air brake, which was originally only available in the direct-release form still common in freight service.
* Conversely, a letter or group of letters can correspond to different phonemes in different contexts ( as th does in English ; originally this stood for a single phoneme, which then split ).
Conversely, the protagonist Dorian Hawkmoon is a German ( though having an English name ), originally from Köln, who is exiled by Granbretan's brutal conquest of his homeland but who fights on and rallies the Europeans ' resistance to the conquerors.

Conversely and meant
Conversely, the Ebers papyrus ( c. 1550 BC ) is full of incantations and foul applications meant to turn away disease-causing demons, and other superstition.
Conversely, " to duck something " meant to avoid it.
Conversely, Hofmann suggested Cherkassky should continue giving concerts, and this long association with public performance meant that Cherkassky felt comfortable before an audience.
I ’ m longing to set me down shorely and raise my chaps proper ( 50 – 51 ).” Conversely, her husband Brack is committed to the mines and answers her as the family provider: “ It was never meant for a body to be full content on the face of this earth.

Conversely and boy
Conversely, it may feel uncomfortable to a male to be called a " boy " if he believes he has assumed the traditional roles of a " man ".

Conversely and only
Conversely, a subset R defines a binary function if and only if, for any x in X and y in Y, there exists a unique z in Z such that ( x, y, z ) belongs to R.
Conversely, if ƒ: C → C is a function which is differentiable when regarded as a function on R < sup > 2 </ sup >, then ƒ is complex differentiable if and only if the Cauchy – Riemann equations hold.
Conversely, if the amount of fat is increased, increasing the number of calories ingested will only add weight.
Conversely every partition of comes from an equivalence relation in this way, according to which if and only if and belong to the same set of the partition.
Conversely, in functional code, the output value of a function depends only on the arguments that are input to the function, so calling a function f twice with the same value for an argument x will produce the same result f ( x ) both times.
Conversely, if the data are sparse — that is, if only K out of N Fourier coefficients are nonzero — then the complexity can be reduced to O ( K log N log ( N / K )), and this has been demonstrated to lead to practical speedups compared to an ordinary FFT for N / K > 32 in a large-N example ( N = 2 < sup > 22 </ sup >) using a probabilistic approximate algorithm ( which estimates the largest K coefficients to several decimal places ).
Conversely, the symbol width could be set at 8, even if only values 0 and 1 are used ; these data would only require a 2-color table.
Conversely we have a b if and only if a < b or a ~ b. This is the reason for using the notation ""; "≤" can be confusing for a preorder that is not anti-symmetric, it may suggest that a ≤ b implies that a < b or a
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented, a reflection of their quite recent expansion in numbers ; there has been only one Roman Catholic president, although they are currently the largest single denomination, and there have been no Lutheran, Pentecostal, or Latter Day Saint presidents.
Conversely, birds of prey-which show distinct reverse sexual dimorphism — tend to be monogamous for long periods or mate for life ; some species like the Snail kite will choose new mates every year, polygyny is noted in many Harriers and polyandry has been observed in the Harris ' Hawk ( notable for being the only bird of prey to regularly live and hunt in family and social groups ) and the aforementioned Galapagos hawk.
Conversely, a metrizable space is separable if and only if it is second countable, which is the case if and only if it is Lindelöf.
Conversely, only the wiki users interested in a given project need look at its associated wiki pages, in contrast to high-traffic mailing lists which may burden subscribers with many messages, regardless of their relevance.
Conversely, jumper classes are scored objectively, based entirely on a numerical score determined only by whether the horse attempts the obstacle, clears it, and finishes the course in the allotted time.
Conversely, if children are found to only develope after undergoing treatment it would challenge the traumagenic model.
Conversely, of the 253 known stable nuclides, only five have both an odd number of protons and odd number of neutrons: hydrogen-2 ( deuterium ), lithium-6, boron-10, nitrogen-14, and tantalum-180m.
Conversely, a German controlled major rail head lay only to the north of their positions.
Conversely, a wing dam is a structure that only partly restricts a waterway, creating a faster channel that resists the accumulation of sediment.
Conversely, a small farm surrounding the owner's dwelling is called a smallholding and is generally focused on self-sufficiency with only the surplus being sold.
Conversely, abstract patterns in science, maths, or language may be observable only by analysis.
Conversely, Hill would play only 47 games in the following four seasons due to a recurring ankle injury.
Conversely, even though nearly 60 percent of voters selected the Democratic Governor Gary Locke in 2000, in 2004 the Democratic gubernatorial nominee Christine Gregoire received only 41 percent of the vote.
Conversely, North Korea refused to speak in the context of six-party talks, stating that it would only accept bilateral talks with the United States.
Conversely, following the diurnal motion with the camera, to eliminate it on the photograph, can best be done with an equatorial mount, which requires adjusting the right ascension only ; a telescope may have a motor to do that automatically ( sidereal drive ).

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