obverse

  • 31obverse — /ˈɒbvɜs / (say obvers) noun 1. that side of a coin, medal, etc., which bears the head or principal design (opposed to reverse). 2. the front or principal face of anything. 3. a counterpart. 4. Logic a proposition obtained from another by… …

  • 32obverse —   n. front or top side; head of coin; counterpart; a. facing observer; with top wider than base …

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  • 33obverse — n. & adj. n. 1 a the side of a coin or medal etc. bearing the head or principal design. b this design (cf. REVERSE). 2 the front or proper or top side of a thing. 3 the counterpart of a fact or truth. adj. 1 Biol. narrower at the base or point of …

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  • 34obverse side of colony — (BRYOZOA) The frontal side of the colony …

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  • 35Flags whose reverse differs from the obverse — This article concerns national, sub national and historical flags whose reverse, is or was, at some point of their history, different from the obverse.MoldovaParaguayRussiaMari ElSoviet UnionUnited StatesAlabama (1861)Massachusetts… …

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  • 36obv. — obverse …

  • 37Large cent (United States coin) — Obverse and reverse of a 1794 large cent in the Liberty Cap series. The United States large cent was a coin with a face value of 1/100 of a United States dollar. Its diameter varied between 27mm and 29mm. The first official mintage of the large… …

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  • 38Nectanebo II gold stater — Obverse of Nectanebo II gold stater. The Nectanebo gold stater is a 4th century BC stater containing two Egyptian hieroglyphs, and probably used for payment to military personnel. Nectanebo II has the distinction of being the pharaoh to have… …

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  • 39Toronto Transit Commission fares — Obverse and reverse of the TTC single ride token introduced in 2006. On the Toronto Transit Commission, fares may be paid with a variety of media, the price of which may be determined by the age of the rider. Contents …

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  • 40Crucifix of Ferdinand and Sancha — Obverse …

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