adversable
† adˈversable, a. Obs.—0
[f. L. adversā-ri to oppose + -ble, as if ad. L. *adversābilis.]
‘That is adverse or contrary to.’ Bailey, vol. II, 1731. ‘Contrary to, opposite to.’ J. 1755. ‘Capable of being opposed.’ Ash 1775.
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