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91contrary motion — /kɒntrəri ˈmoʊʃən/ (say kontruhree mohshuhn) noun melodic motion in which one part rises in pitch while the other descends, and vice versa …
92contrary — Kū ē, pa akikī. Also: nanahuki, ē ē, oloke a, kupake e …
93contrary — Against; opposed or in opposition to; in conflict with …
94contrary to law — Illegal; in violation of statute or legal regulations at a given time. In respect of verdict, in conflict with the law contained in court s instructions …
95contrary to the evidence — Against the evidence; against the weight of the evidence …
96contrary — Against; opposed or in opposition to; in conflict with …
97contrary to law — Illegal; in violation of statute or legal regulations at a given time. In respect of verdict, in conflict with the law contained in court s instructions …
98contrary to the evidence — Against the evidence; against the weight of the evidence …
99contrary to good morals — Immoral; having mischievous or pernicious consequences. Exchange Nat. Bank v Henderson, 139 Ga 260. 77 SE 36 …
100contrary — see dreams go by contraries …