Avers
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third-person singular simple present indicative of aver
obverse
Etymology: From Latin adversus.
an obverse
Etymology: Borrowed from French avers. First attested in 1772.
obverse
Etymology: Borrowed from French avers.
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Harmonious individuals who excel at bringing people together and finding balance.
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