contrariant

adj

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English contrariaunt, from Old French contrariant, from Late Latin contrāriāns, present participle of contrāriō.

  1. derived from contrāriāns
  2. derived from contrariant
  3. inherited from contrariaunt

Definitions

  1. Contrary or antagonistic.

    • the struggles of contrariant factions
  2. A thing that is contrary or of opposite qualities.

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