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Contramor

Using the Latin words contra(against) and amor(love), contramor is the feeling that all your loved ones hate or dislike you.
"Lately I've been feeling quite contramor."
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Contramor

Using the Latin word contra(against) and amor(love), Contramor is the feeling that all your loved ones hate you.
"Lately I've been feeling quite contramor."
by (0RV1D8R41N December 16, 2023
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contract address

It is the name given to the only real $CA on the Solana Block chain. The address is AfkUkcoJ5Yt7eU9BwnF1RjRqt4fQG5zYV1eS1ytDk7FE
Did you buy any of that contract address. It's up 500%
by $CA Shiller January 8, 2024
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contraposit

Contraposit (noun) - The contrapositive of a statement.
For example: "The contraposit of 'If it rains, then the streets get wet' is 'If the streets are not wet, then it didn't rain.'"

The contraposit of "If it's raining, then the streets are wet" is "If the streets are not wet, then it's not raining."
I took the original statement and formulated the contraposit to test the logical equivalence.
When trying to prove a statement false, it's often helpful to derive and examine the contraposit instead.
The professor challenged us to identify the contrapositives for various claims to better understand inverse relationships.
Logically, a statement and its contraposit must have the same truth value, so disproving one disproves the other.
The lawyer cleverly argued using the contraposit to show why her client could not have committed the crime.
Understanding contraposition allows you to catch logical flaws and manipulations when arguments swap conditionals for their contrapositives.
Geometry proofs often rely on formulating and proving the contraposit to demonstrate equivalences.
I got confused following his reasoning until I mapped out the original statement and its contraposit side-by-side.
Deriving the contraposit is a good way to test your comprehension of a conditional claim.
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contracord/contracorded

Contracord is defined as the phenomena, notion, concept, or/and item whereby one perceives an inability to (simply) explain the difference(s) or relationship(s) (existing) between two or more items, concepts, notions, ideas, and/or phenomena, despite understanding them in isolation from one another and having sufficient/satisfactory (perceivable) distinctiveness in an of themselves.
Unrelated notions result in contracord. Too closely linked notions can result in contracord. Contracord is context sensitive. Contracord is also not context sensitive. Contracord captures a new conceptualisation of linguistic ambiguity and functions as a language model fibre to address communication and/ or conceptual entropy. Contracord is a logic aid, but also a logic dissolver device. Contracord is found in the term, where it is difficult to explain the difference between what contracord means and what it does not mean. It is both flexible and adaptive, paradoxical and logical, conventional and postmodern, a zoom in and an abstraction, a thing in and of itself or that bridges other things. Contracord is a word, but it is even moreso, a framework for building better conceptual abstractions and providing a medium for explication of obscure notions. Contracord helps us understand the subjectivity of language and make the most out of it, by using that subjective backbone in supporting our unique worldviews out in the open.

Contracord/contracorded
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Contrariot

A person who insists on taking a contrarian stance, regardless of how nonsensical or idiotic it may be.
Joe argued that Churchill, not Hitler was the real villain during World War Two —classic contrariot behavior.
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The counterpart to expansionary thermodynamics, studying energy behavior in systems undergoing contraction—gravitational collapse, cooling and shrinking, implosions, or any process where volume decreases. In such systems, energy may appear to concentrate, temperatures rise, and entropy dynamics reverse locally. Black holes are a prime example: as matter collapses, gravitational energy transforms into heat, and the system's behavior defies the expectations of classical stationary thermodynamics. Contractionary thermodynamics explores how contraction affects work extraction, entropy production, and the arrow of time. It suggests that just as expansion breaks time-translation symmetry, contraction does too, but with opposite effects.
Example: "The star collapsed into a black hole, and contractionary thermodynamics explained how energy that seemed lost during expansion was now concentrated into a singularity—a reversal of cosmic energy flow."
by Abzugal March 22, 2026
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