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EVERT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
everted; everting; everts transitive verb 1. overthrow, upset 2. to subject to eversion Examples of evert in a Sentence
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15 Synonyms & Antonyms for EVERTED | Thesaurus.com
everted · backward · inside out · opposite · regressive · turned back. adverb as in inside out. Synonyms. Weak matches. backwards · reversed. Discover More ...
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EVERT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Evert definition: to turn outward or inside out.. See examples of EVERT used in a sentence.
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everted, ppl. a. (ɪˈvɜːtɪd) [f. evert + -ed1.] Turned outwards or inside out.1786 R. Smith in Microcosm No. 3 Even these [persons] would..be absolutely taken ill of an everted coal-box. 1804 Abernethy Surg. Observ. 83 And turns over the everted edges of the opening. 1836 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 225/1 Wh...
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everted, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective everted is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for everted is from before 1475, ...
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Eversion - Wikipedia
Eversion (from the verb evert) is the process of turning inside-out. Eversion may refer to: Eversion (kinesiology), the anatomical term of ...
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, mostly sharply everted. The most common are everted with square lip; everted with the lip thickened on either the inside or outside; and everted with pointed lip.
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EVERT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
EVERT meaning: 1. turn something outwards or inside out 2. turn something outwards or inside out. Learn more.
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What does the word 'everted' mean? - Publication Coach
The term is a biological one meaning to turn a body part (such as an eyelid or lip) either outwards or inside out.
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evert - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
to turn (an item of clothing) inside out, Latin ēvertere, present active infinitive of ēvertō (“to turn upside down; to overturn; to reverse”)
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Morphogenesis underlying the development of the everted teleost ...
Although the mechanisms underlying brain patterning and regionalization are very much conserved, the morphology of different brain regions ...
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evert, v. (ɪˈvɜːt) [ad. L. ēvert-ĕre to overturn, f. ē- out + vertĕre to turn.] † 1. trans. To turn upside down, upset. lit. and fig. Obs. rare.1601 B. Jonson Poetaster iv. iv, The very thought Everts my soul with passion. 1620 Venner Via Recta viii. 182 To end the meale with much drinke, doth by eu...
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Novibipalium
Novibipalium has a set of folds in the copulatory apparatus that are everted during mating and create a temporary penis.
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Huntcliff ware
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It is a distinctive variety of calcite-gritted ware jar with a curved, everted rim with lid-seated groove, made in East Yorkshire from around
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Polyhedral version of sphere eversion Is there a polyhedral version of sphere eversion (Smale's theorem), where you take a _polyhedron_ with triangular faces homeomorphic to the sphere, and _continuously move the vert...
Apery and Denner showed that the cuboctahedron is the minimum polyhedron that can be everted in the way you describe.
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