CONTRAPOSE


Meaning of CONTRAPOSE in English

ˈkän.trəˌpōz transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin contrapositus, past participle of contraponere to place opposite — more at contraposition

1. : to set over against (as the thumb to the fingers)

2. logic : to convert (a proposition) by contraposition

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