• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Obverse Meanings

    noun the side of a coin, medal, or badge that bears the main design or inscription

    adjective facing or turned towards the observer

    Fields related to obverse

    Archaeology

    In archaeology, the obverse of an ancient artifact may contain inscriptions or symbols that provide important historical information.

    Art and Design

    In art and design, the term obverse can be used to describe the front-facing side of a sculpture or relief.

    Numismatics

    In numismatics, the obverse refers to the front side of a coin, typically featuring a portrait or symbol of authority.

    Philately

    In philately, the obverse of a postage stamp is the front side that usually displays the main design or image.

    Medals and Awards

    In the context of medals and awards, the obverse side often showcases the image of a person or a significant event.

    Occupation Usage of obverse

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'obverse' is used to describe the front side of a coin or medal, as well as the counterpart to a reverse image or idea.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, the term 'obverse' can be used to refer to the opposite or contrasting aspect of a particular concept or behavior.

    Numismatist

    In numismatics, the study or collection of currency, 'obverse' is commonly used to describe the front side of a coin or medal, typically featuring a portrait or design.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term 'obverse' when discussing ancient coins or artifacts, referring to the front side or primary image displayed.

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