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Tweet pref. 1. Against; opposite; contrasting: contraposition. 2. Lower in pitch: contrabassoon. [Middle English, from Latin contrā-, from contrā, against; see CONTRA. Sense 2, Italian, from Latin contrā.] |
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prep. In contrast or opposition to; against. adv. In opposition to something stated or expected; to the contrary. |
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Con·tra (kŏntrə, kōn-)
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Tweet n. A member of the rebel forces that opposed the leftist government of Nicaragua in the 1980s with the funds and support of the United States government. [Spanish, short for contrarrevolucionario, counterrevolutionary, from contrarrevolución, counterrevolution : contra-, contra- (from Latin contrā-; see CONTRA-) + revolución, revolution (from Late Latin revolūtiō, revolūtiōn-; see REVOLUTION).] |
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