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Propositions
Proclamations or claims that articulate an evaluation or belief, which may be true or untrue.
Complement
The set or amount that completes something, often used in mathematics to refer to the set of elements not in a given set.
Complement
In set theory, the complement of a set contains all elements not in the original set within a given universal set. In grammar, it is a word or phrase needed to complete the meaning of an expression.
Obverse
The counterpart or opposite in a relationship, often used in reference to geometric figures or logical propositions.
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