Argovie
french name of .
historical examples
thus vaud and argovie were both provinces, owned and ruled by berne.
a residence in france j. fenimore cooper
noun
the french name for aargau
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susceptible to debate, challenge, or doubt; questionable: whether this is the best plan of action or not is arguable. susceptible to being supported by convincing or persuasive argument: admirers agree that it is arguable he is the finest pianist of his generation. contemporary examples with the arguable exception of volver, every movie he has released […]
- Argue
to present reasons for or against a thing: he argued in favor of capital punishment. to contend in oral disagreement; dispute: the senator argued with the president about the new tax bill. to state the reasons for or against: the lawyers argued the case. to maintain in reasoning: to argue that the news report must […]
- Arguendo
adverb in the course of an argument examples it may be -ssumed, arguendo, that complainant’s domain name and the disputed domain name are confusingly similar. word origin latin ‘for the sake of argument’ “in the course of argument,” 1817, courtroom latin, from medieval latin ablative of arguendum, gerundive of arguere “to argue” (see argue).
- Arguer
to present reasons for or against a thing: he argued in favor of capital punishment. to contend in oral disagreement; dispute: the senator argued with the president about the new tax bill. to state the reasons for or against: the lawyers argued the case. to maintain in reasoning: to argue that the news report must […]
- Argues
to present reasons for or against a thing: he argued in favor of capital punishment. to contend in oral disagreement; dispute: the senator argued with the president about the new tax bill. to state the reasons for or against: the lawyers argued the case. to maintain in reasoning: to argue that the news report must […]