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- Dictionarynouncontroversy (noun) · controversies (plural noun)Originlate Middle English: from Latin controversia, from controversus ‘turned against, disputed’, from contro- (variant of contra- ‘against’) + versus, past participle of vertere ‘to turn’.
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