invert
11invert — [[t]ɪnvɜ͟ː(r)t[/t]] inverts, inverting, inverted 1) VERB If you invert something, you turn it the other way up or back to front. [FORMAL] [V n] Invert the cake onto a cooling rack. [V ed] ...a black inverted triangle. 2) VERB If you invert… …
12invert — verb (t) /ɪnˈvɜt / (say in vert) 1. to turn upside down, inside out, or inwards. 2. to reverse in position, direction, or order. 3. to turn or change to the opposite or contrary, as in nature, bearing, or effect: to invert a process. 4. Chemistry …
13invert — UK [ˌɪnˈvɜː(r)t] / US [ɪnˈvɜrt] verb [transitive] Word forms invert : present tense I/you/we/they invert he/she/it inverts present participle inverting past tense inverted past participle inverted formal to put something in the opposite position… …
14invert — I. transitive verb Etymology: Latin invertere, from in + vertere to turn more at worth Date: 1533 1. a. to reverse in position, order, or relationship b. to subject to inversion 2. a. to turn inside out or upside down b. to turn inward …
15invert — invertible, adj. invertibility, n. v. /in verrt /; adj., n. /in verrt/, v.t. 1. to turn upside down. 2. to reverse in position, order, direction, or relationship. 3. to turn or change to the opposite or contrary, as in nature, bearing, or effect …
16Invert — 1) To turn inward. To invert the foot is to move its forepart toward the midline of the body. 2) To turn upside down or inside out. Inversion of the nipple can be normal or be a sign of an underlying tumor. 3) To reverse in position or order. A… …
17Invert — In|vert der u. das; s, s <zu engl. to invert »umwenden, umkehren«, dies aus lat. invertere, vgl. ↑invertieren> Saltosprung, Überschlag beim ↑Freestyle …
18invert — invertuoti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Ką nors pakeisti priešingu. Invertavus sąrašo elementų, pavyzdžiui, failų, žymėjimą, nepažymėti failai pažymimi, o pažymėtų failų žymėjimas panaikinamas; juoda paveikslo spalva paverčiama balta …
19invert — v. & n. v.tr. 1 turn upside down. 2 reverse the position, order, or relation of. 3 Mus. change the relative position of the notes of (a chord or interval) by placing the lowest note higher, usu. by an octave. 4 subject to inversion. n. 1 a… …
20Invert sugar — Invert In vert, a. (Chem.) Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar. [1913 Webster] {Invert sugar} (Chem.), a variety of sugar, consisting of a mixture of dextrose and levulose, found naturally in fruits, and… …