Sub*con"tra*ry (?), a.
1. Contrary in an inferior degree.
2. (Geom.) Having, or being in, a
contrary order; -- said of a section of an oblique cone having a
circular base made by a plane not parallel to the base, but so
inclined to the axis that the section is a circle; applied also to two
similar triangles when so placed as to have a common angle at the
vertex, the opposite sides not being parallel. Brande &
C.
3. (Logic) Denoting the relation of
opposition between the particular affirmative and particular
negative. Of these both may be true and only one can be
false.
Sub*con"tra*ry, n.; pl.
Subcontraries (&?;). (Logic) A
subcontrary proposition; a proposition inferior or contrary in a lower
degree.
Sub*con"tra*ry (?), a.
1. Contrary in an inferior degree.
2. (Geom.) Having, or being in, a
contrary order; -- said of a section of an oblique cone having a
circular base made by a plane not parallel to the base, but so
inclined to the axis that the section is a circle; applied also to two
similar triangles when so placed as to have a common angle at the
vertex, the opposite sides not being parallel. Brande &
C.
3. (Logic) Denoting the relation of
opposition between the particular affirmative and particular
negative. Of these both may be true and only one can be
false.
Sub*con"tra*ry, n.; pl.
Subcontraries (&?;). (Logic) A
subcontrary proposition; a proposition inferior or contrary in a lower
degree.