I. “+ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin subcontrarius, from Latin sub- + contrarius contrary — more at contrary
: contrary in an inferior degree ; specifically : having the relation of subcontrariety
II. noun
: a subcontrary proposition in logic
I. “+ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin subcontrarius, from Latin sub- + contrarius contrary — more at contrary
: contrary in an inferior degree ; specifically : having the relation of subcontrariety
II. noun
: a subcontrary proposition in logic
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012