To engage in familiar colloquy; to interchange thoughts and opinions in a free, informal manner; to chat; -- followed by with before a person; by on, about, concerning, etc., before a thing.
Familiar discourse; free interchange of thoughts or views; conversation; chat.
Turned about; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal; as, a converse proposition.
A proposition which arises from interchanging the terms of another, as by putting the predicate for the subject, and the subject for the predicate; as, no virtue is vice, no vice is virtue.
A proposition in which, after a conclusion from something supposed has been drawn, the order is inverted, making the conclusion the supposition or premises, what was first supposed becoming now the conclusion or inference. Thus, if two sides of a sides of a triangle are equal, the angles opposite the sides are equal; and the converse is true, i.e., if these angles are equal, the two sides are equal.
Measurements, which follow the reverse order of the natural zodiac, used primarily to direct or progress a horoscope backward in time.
A reversed conditional statement; if a conditional is p ® q, then its converse is q
A claim formed by switching subject and predicate terms of a categorical claim. E- and I-claims are equivalent to their converses.
The converse of the statement If p, then q is the statement If q, then p.
The "reverse" of a conditional statement. The converse of is . Logical Reasoning
a proposition obtained by conversion
of words so related that one reverses the relation denoted by the other; "`parental' and `filial' are converse terms"
A theorem obtained by interchanging the premise and conclusion of a given theorem.
The statement formed by interchanging the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
Converse means backwards. Converse progressions and directions are calculated in the reverse order of the signs. Example: 10 days prior to birth represents 10 years of life in the case of a progressed or directed chart