
1) Abacus 2) Antagonistic 3) Anti 4) Backtalk 5) Bench 6) Buffet 7) Cellaret 8) Comeback 9) Counterpunch 10) Credenza 11) Disprove 12) Minibar 13) Negative 14) Number 15) Offset 16) Oppose 17) Parry 18) React 19) React to 20) Rebut 21) Rejoinder 22) Reply 23) Respond 24) Retort 25) Riposte 26) Sass
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1) Act in advance of 2) Antagonistic 3) Board wargame 4) Collectible card game 5) Deal with ahead of time 6) Diner fixture 7) French word used in English 8) Has shelves and drawers 9) In the opposite direction 10) Negative 11) Opposite 12) Part of a deli 13) Part of a shop 14) Playing token 15) Reverse
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A forced/influenced change in the line of motion of a gameplay element by another gameplay element.
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The part of the stern above the waterline that extends beyond the rudder stock culminating in a small transom. A long counter increases the waterline length when the boat is heeled, so increasing hull speed.
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• (adv.) In the wrong way; contrary to the right course; as, a hound that runs counter. • (v. i.) To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing. • (adv.) Contrary; in opposition; in an opposite direction; contrariwise; -- used chiefly with run or go. • (adv.) A prefix meaning contrary, opposite, in opposition; as, counterac...
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A player who keeps track of the cards played through counting the number of cards by categories and playing accordingly.
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a generic term for a system (such as a Geiger counter or scintillation counter) that indicates or records the number of the physical events it is designed to register in a prescribed time interval
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a small software application (written in perl, php etc) that counts the number of hits, unique visitors, and/or page views that a web page receives.
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(koun´tәr) an instrument or apparatus by which numerical value is computed; in radiology, a device for enumerating ionizing events. Coulter counter an automated instrument for performing blood counts, based on the principle that cells are poor electrical conductors compared with sal...
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a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe.
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A device on a web page which shows the number of hits.
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Coun'ter (koun't?r-). [ See
Counter ,
adverb ] A prefix meaning
contrary ,
opposite ,
in opposition ; as,
counter act,
counter balance,
counter check. See
Counter ,
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Coun'ter adjective Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic; as, a
counter current; a
counter revolution; a
counter poison; a
counter agent;
counter fugue. 'Innumerable facts attesting the
counter principle.'
I. Taylor. Coun...Found on
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Coun'ter adverb [ French
contre , from Latin
contra against. Confer
Contra- .]
1. Contrary; in opposition; in an opposite direction; contrariwise; -- used chiefly with
run or
go . « Running
counter to all the rules of virtue.
Locks. ...
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Coun'ter intransitive verb (Boxing) To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing. « His left hand
countered provokingly.
C. Kingsley. »
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Coun'ter noun [ Middle English
countour , Old French
contouer ,
comptouer , French
comptoir , Late Latin
computatorium , prop., a computing place, place of accounts, from Latin
computare . See
Count ,
transitive verb ] A table...
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Count'er noun [ Middle English
countere ,
countour , a counter (in sense 1), Old French
contere ,
conteor , from
conter to count. See
Count ,
transitive verb ]
1. One who counts, or reckons up; a calculator; a reckoner.
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A device for measuring lengths of film by counting the number of frames.
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A play where the offense runs the ball in the opposite direction that the defense expects. Usually preceded by a fake in the opposite direction of the actual play.
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a running play in which the running back will take a step in the opposite direction of the play, only to get the handoff in the other direction. Weak side linemen will sometimes pull and lead the back downfield (sometimes called a counter trap), but not necessarily. The play is designed to get the defense to flow away from the action for a few step...
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noun a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe or boot; `a counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and to give support to the foot`
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adverb in the opposite direction; `run counter`
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A turn made on one foot from a forward to backward (or backward to forward) edge maintaining the same character, i.e., outside to outside or inside to inside, where the body rotation is counter to the natural direction of progress.
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a table or display case on which goods can be shown, business transacted, etc. · (in restaurants, luncheonettes, etc.) a long, narrow table with stools or chairs along one side for the patrons, behind which refreshments or meals are prepared and served. · a surface for the preparation of food in a kitchen, esp. on a low cabinet. ·...
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[Lexical terms] speak in response
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