countertactics |
combined form of tactics. |
countertendency |
combined form of tendency. |
countertenor |
a man's singing voice that is higher than that of a tenor. [2 definitions] |
counterterror |
combined form of terror. |
counterterrorism |
combined form of terrorism. |
counterterrorist |
combined form of terrorist. |
counterthreat |
combined form of threat. |
counterthrust |
combined form of thrust. |
countertop |
a flat working surface, typically waist-high, esp. that which forms the top of a cabinet unit in a kitchen. |
countertradition |
combined form of tradition. |
countertrend |
combined form of trend. |
countervail |
to be equivalent to or counterbalance. [3 definitions] |
counterviolence |
combined form of violence. |
counterweigh |
to oppose with equal power or weight; counterbalance. |
counterweight |
a weight that exactly balances another weight; counterbalance. [2 definitions] |
counter word |
(chiefly American) a commonly used word whose current meanings have little relationship to its original meaning, such as "nice" or "terrible". |
counterworld |
combined form of world. |
countess |
a woman married to, or the widow of, a count or earl. [2 definitions] |
counting number |
the number one and any number obtained by successively adding one to get the next number. |
countless |
very great in number; innumerable. |
count on |
to depend or rely on (someone or something). [3 definitions] |