Crossword-Solution: OBVERSE 7 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Obverse a. Having the base, or end next the attachment, narrower than
the top, as a leaf.
Obverse a. The face of a coin which has the principal image or
inscription upon it; -- the other side being the reverse.
Obverse a. Anything necessarily involved in, or answering to,
another; the more apparent or conspicuous of two possible sides, or of
two corresponding things.

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OBVERSE anagram OBSERVE, VERBOSE

We have 26 clues for the answer “OBVERSE”

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Front of a coin 1 answer
the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or design 1 answer
opposite way of looking at an idea 1 answer
The principal side of a coin or medal 1 answer
Side of a coin having the main design. 1 answer
Side Lincoln is on 1 answer
Of a coin, "heads." 1 answer
Main side of a coin 1 answer
MEDAL face 1 answer
Lincoln's side of the penny 1 answer
Heads on a flip 1 answer
Head of a coin 1 answer
Face of a coin 1 answer
FRONT surface 1 answer
FDR's side, on a dime 1 answer
Coin's front side 1 answer
Coin's front 1 answer
Coin's "heads" 1 answer
"Heads," to a numismatist 1 answer
"Heads" side of a coin 1 answer
One side of the coin 2 answers
COIN side 3 answers
Counterpart 25 answers
Heads 47 answers
face 69 answers
Head 101 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZEMCE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with OBVERSE (5)

The attitude of looking up is a strain on the muscles; and it was becoming more and more Glennard’s opinion that brains, in a woman, should be merely the obverse of beauty.
The Touchstone Edith Wharton 1995
The tenderness of his universal charity had two phases as indissolubly joined and connected as the reverse and obverse sides of a medal.
The Secret Agent Joseph Conrad 1997
The coinage issued during the Protectorate of Cromwell, consisted of pieces having on the obverse side a shield with St George’s cross, encircled by a laurel and palm branch, and the words, “The Commonwealth of England.” On the reverse side was the legend, “God with us,” and two shields, bearing the arms of England and Ireland.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
The world of ether is thus regarded by our authors as in some sort the obverse or complement of the world of sensible matter, so that whatever energy is dissipated in the one is by the same act accumulated in the other.
The Unseen World and Other Essays John Fiske 1998
This extraordinary document is a black diorite block 8 feet high, once containing 21 columns on the obverse, 16 and 28 columns on the reverse, with 2540 lines of writing of which now 1114 remain, and surmounted by the figure of the king receiving the law from the Sun-god.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006

Quotes with OBVERSE (3)

Being established in my life, buttressed by my thinking nature, fastened down in this transcendental field which was opened for me by my first perception, and in which all absence is merely the obverse of a presence, all silence a modality of the being of sound, I enjoy a sort of ubiquity and theoretical eternity, I feel destined to move in a flow of endless life, neither the beginning nor the end of which I can experience in thought, since it is my living self who think of t…
Maurice Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology of Perception
When he was in college, a famous poet made a useful distinction for him. He had drunk enough in the poet's company to be compelled to describe to him a poem he was thinking of. It would be a monologue of sorts, the self-contemplation of a student on a summer afternoon who is reading Euphues. The poem itself would be a subtle series of euphuisms, translating the heat, the day, the student's concerns, into symmetrical posies; translating even his contempt and boredom with that …
John Crowley Novelty: Four Stories
First — we should restrain our anti-colonialist joy here — the question to be raised is: if Europe is in gradual decay, what is replacing its hegemony? The answer is: 'capitalism with Asian values' (which, of course, has nothing to do with Asian people and everything to do with the clear and present tendency of contemporary capitalism as such to suspend democracy). From Marx on, the truly radical Left was never simply 'progressist'. It was always obsessed by the question: wha…
Slavoj Zizek Trouble in Paradise: From the End of History to the End of Capitalism
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