BunnySnatcher Posted December 10, 2008 Share Posted December 10, 2008 con⋅trar⋅y /ˈkɒntrɛri; for 5 also kənˈtrɛəri/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kon-trer-ee; for 5 also kuhn-trair-ee] Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, noun, plural -trar⋅ies, adverb –adjective 1. opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions. 2. opposite in direction or position: departures in contrary directions. 3. being the opposite one of two: I will make the contrary choice. 4. unfavorable or adverse. 5. perverse; stubbornly opposed or willful. –noun 6. something that is contrary or opposite: to prove the contrary of a statement. 7. either of two contrary things. 8. Logic. a proposition so related to another proposition that both may not be true though both may be false, as with the propositions “All judges are male” and “No judges are male.” –adverb 9. in opposition; oppositely; counter: to act contrary to one's own principles. —Idioms10. by contraries, contrary to expectation. 11. on the contrary, a. in opposition to what has been stated. b. from another point of view: On the contrary, there may be some who would agree with you. 12. to the contrary, a. to the opposite effect: I believe he is innocent, whatever they may say to the contrary. b. to a different effect. maybe this is why he did it......lolAlways with the dictionary reference Dez... :dry: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dezdimona Posted December 10, 2008 Share Posted December 10, 2008 con⋅trar⋅y /ˈkɒntrɛri; for 5 also kənˈtrɛəri/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kon-trer-ee; for 5 also kuhn-trair-ee] Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, noun, plural -trar⋅ies, adverb –adjective 1. opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions. 2. opposite in direction or position: departures in contrary directions. 3. being the opposite one of two: I will make the contrary choice. 4. unfavorable or adverse. 5. perverse; stubbornly opposed or willful. –noun 6. something that is contrary or opposite: to prove the contrary of a statement. 7. either of two contrary things. 8. Logic. a proposition so related to another proposition that both may not be true though both may be false, as with the propositions “All judges are male” and “No judges are male.” –adverb 9. in opposition; oppositely; counter: to act contrary to one's own principles. —Idioms10. by contraries, contrary to expectation. 11. on the contrary, a. in opposition to what has been stated. b. from another point of view: On the contrary, there may be some who would agree with you. 12. to the contrary, a. to the opposite effect: I believe he is innocent, whatever they may say to the contrary. b. to a different effect. maybe this is why he did it......lolAlways with the dictionary reference Dez... :dry:when you write a dictionary comes in handy....sorry for the OT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSephirion Posted December 10, 2008 Share Posted December 10, 2008 Ok my personal view on morrowind and Ob. when i first played oblivion i thought it was fantastic but the storyline needed a little finese and i thought it could use more variety in the enviroment and armor concept ok thought some of the armor was cool and the others were S#%T. te interface in Ob didn't realy appeal to me but wasn't that bad as for morrowind the storyline is better but i hated almost everything else firstly the third person anims you character walked as if he/she had a carrot stuck up his/her ass. one nice thing about morrowind was the enviroment very interesting landscaping fun world but as they say must be a hit when it came out but now the graphics scare me! my opinion is Ob is better and nice to mod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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