inversi

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) inversion:
 * 2) The action of inverting. Being in an inverted state; being upside down or in a reverse sequence.
 * 3)  Deviation from standard word order by putting the predicate before the subject. It takes place in questions with auxiliary verbs and in normal, affirmative clauses beginning with a negative particle, for the purpose of emphasis
 * 4)  homosexuality
 * 5)  a chemical reaction converting sucrose into glucose and fructose.
 * 6)  the relative uplift of a previously basinal area resulting from local shortening, in structural geology.
 * 7)  movement of the sole towards the median plane.
 * 8) inverse:
 * 9) An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned (properly) upside down or (loosely) inside out or backwards.
 * 10) The result of an inversion.
 * 11) The reverse of any procedure or process.
 * 12)  A second element which negates a first; in a binary operation, the element for which the binary operation—when applied to both it and an initially given element—yields the operation's identity element.
 * 13)  a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence.
 * 14)  situs inversus.
 * 1)  A second element which negates a first; in a binary operation, the element for which the binary operation—when applied to both it and an initially given element—yields the operation's identity element.
 * 2)  a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence.
 * 3)  situs inversus.
 * 1)  situs inversus.