Counter
Part of speech: adverb
Definition: Contrary, in opposition; in an opposite direction.
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic.
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To contradict, oppose. To return a blow while receiving one, as in boxing. To take action in response to; to respond.
Part of speech: noun
Definition: An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc. Any stone lying closer to the center than any of the opponent's stones. A table or board on which money is counted and over which business is transacted; a shop tabletop on which goods are examined, weighed or measured. One who counts, or reckons up; a reckoner. A telltale; a contrivance attached to an engine, printing press, or other machine, for the purpose of counting the revolutions or the pulsations. The prison attached to a city court; a Counter. a class of word used along with numbers to count objects and events, typically mass nouns. Although rare and optional in English (e.g. "20 head of cattle"), they are numerous and required in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. In a kitchen, a surface, often built into the wall and above a cabinet, whereon various food preparations take place. A proactive defensive hold or move in reaction to a hold or move by one's opponent. Something in contradiction or opposition to a proposal, suggestion, policy, etc. A variable, memory location, etc. whose contents are incremented to keep a count. A hit counter. The piece of a shoe or a boot around the heel of the foot (above the heel of the shoe/boot). The overhanging stern of a vessel above the waterline.
Example sentence: Most of the catfish you find at the fish counter has been farmed. Though I usually prefer to buy and eat wild fish, farmed catfish taste cleaner, without the muddy taste of their wild relatives.
Replication
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced.Copy; reproduction.A response from the plaintiff to the defendant's plea.