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11Counter — Coun ter, n. [OE. countour, OF. contouer, comptouer, F. comptoir, LL. computatorium, prop., a computing place, place of accounts, fr. L. computare. See {Count}, v. t.] A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is… …
12Counter — Coun ter (koun t?r), n. An encounter. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] With kindly counter under mimic shade. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
13Counter — (englisch für Zähler oder Tresen) steht für Besucherzähler, eine Web Applikation zum Zählen von Klicks auf einer Webseite Counter (Spielmarke), Spielsteine in Strategiespielen in der Form von kleinen Pappkärtchen einen Schalter (Abfertigung) zum… …
14counter — I verb act against, act in opposition to, agitate against, antagonize, avert, be at cross purposes, be contrary, be inimical, be obstructive, bid against, challenge, clash, collide, come in conflict with, compete with, conflict with, confute,… …
15counter- — [ kauntər ] prefix opposing: used with some nouns, adjectives, and verbs: a counter proposal an effective way to counteract global warming Their efforts have all been counterproductive …
16counter — counter; counter·pull; …
17counter- — ► PREFIX 1) denoting opposition, retaliation, or rivalry: counter attack. 2) denoting movement or effect in the opposite direction: counterpoise. 3) denoting correspondence, duplication, or substitution: counterpart. ORIGIN from Latin contra… …
18Counter — Coun ter, v. i. (Boxing) To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing. [1913 Webster] His left hand countered provokingly. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster] …
19counter C3 — counter command, control, and communications …
20counter to — index deviant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …