Adverb
In a converse manner; with change of order or relation; reciprocally.
Source: Webster's dictionaryconversely, not all women are mothers Source: Internet
B:xv Conversely, Keith Devlin believes that Peirce's work was too far ahead of his time to be appreciated by the academic establishment of the day and that this played a large role in Peirce's inability to obtain a tenured position. Source: Internet
Conversely, 10.3 m is the maximum height to which water can be raised using suction under standard atmospheric conditions. Source: Internet
Conversely, 1 and 2 January are public holidays and Hogmanay still is associated with as much celebration as Christmas in Scotland. Source: Internet
Conversely, (4) shows that any integer-valued polynomial is an integer linear combination of these binomial coefficient polynomials. Source: Internet
Conversely, according to a 2003 estimate, Mali hosts about 11,000 Mauritanians; most are Fulani herders who routinely engage in cross-border migration. Source: Internet