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  • 1counter — counter1 [kount′ər] n. [ME countour: in senses 1 & 2 < OFr conteor < L computator < computare; in senses 3, 4, 5 < OFr contouer, counting room, table of a bank < ML computatorium < L computare,COMPUTE] 1. a) a person or thing… …

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  • 2Counter-Strike — Éditeur Sierra Studios Développeur Valve Corporation Concepteur …

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  • 3Counter-strike — Éditeur Sierra Studios Développeur Valve Software Concepteur …

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  • 4Counter Strike — Éditeur Sierra Studios Développeur Valve Software Concepteur …

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  • 5Counter Strike: Source — Counter Strike Counter Strike Éditeur Sierra Studios Développeur Valve Software Concepteur …

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  • 6Counter-flows — Counter flow (also referred as contra flow) is the movement of cultures from one place to another brought by mobile subjects (migrants) that can have a positive or negative impact or effect on society. It is no longer from “the west to the rest,” …

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  • 7Counter slab — and slab are the matching halves of a fossil bearing matrix formed in sedimentary deposits. When excavated the matrix may be split along the natural grain or cleavage of the rock. A fossil embedded in the sediment may then also split down the… …

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  • 8Counter-Reformation — [kount΄ər ref΄ər mā′shən] n. the reform movement in the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th cent., following the Protestant Reformation and in answer to it * * * or Catholic Reformation In Roman Catholicism, efforts in the 16th and early 17th… …

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  • 9Counter tenor — Coun ter ten or (t?n ?r). [OF. contreteneur. Cf. {Contratenor}, and see {Tenor} a part in music.] (Mus.) One of the middle parts in music, between the tenor and the treble; high tenor. [1913 Webster] {Counter tenor clef} (Mus.), the C clef when… …

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  • 10Counter-tenor clef — Counter tenor Coun ter ten or (t?n ?r). [OF. contreteneur. Cf. {Contratenor}, and see {Tenor} a part in music.] (Mus.) One of the middle parts in music, between the tenor and the treble; high tenor. [1913 Webster] {Counter tenor clef} (Mus.), the …

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