
1) Anastrophe 2) Anything that is inverted 3) Atmospheric phenomenon 4) Contraposition 5) Contrariety 6) Eversion 7) Introversion 8) Outdoor sculpture in Houston 9) Retroversion 10) Reversion 11) Setting on end 12) Subversion 13) The act of turning inside out 14) The state of being inverted 15) Turning upside down
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1) Anastrophe 2) Contraposition 3) Everting 4) Overturn 5) Upending
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• (n.) A change of the usual order of words or phrases; as, `of all vices, impurity is one of the most detestable,` instead of, `impurity is one of the most detestable of all vices.` • (n.) The act of inverting, or turning over or backward, or the state of being inverted. • (n.) Said of intervals, when the lower tone is placed an oct...
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A movement that places the body upside down.
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A reversal of the normal lapse rate of decreasing temperature with increasing altitude.
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(from the article `evolution`) ...or sets of chromosomes. (The condition in which an organism acquires one or more additional sets of chromosomes is called polyploidy.) Changes in ... An inversion occurs when a chromosome breaks in two places and the region between the break rotates 180° before rejoining with the two end fragments. ...
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The order of notes in A chord from The bass note
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1. The act of inverting, or turning over or backward, or the state of being inverted. ... 2. <mathematics> A change in the order of the terms of a proportion, so that the second takes the place of the first, and the fourth of the third. ... 3. <genetics> An aberration in which a chromosomal segment is deleted and reinserted in the same ...
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(in-vur´zhәn) a turning inward, inside out, or other reversal of the normal relation of a part. a chromosomal aberration due to the inverted reunion of an internal segment after breakage of a chromosome at two points, resulting in a change in sequence of genes or nucleotides.
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In·ver'sion noun [ Latin
inversio : confer French
inversion . See
Invert .]
1. The act of inverting, or turning over or backward, or the state of being inverted.
2. A change by inverted order; a reversed position or arrangement of things; transposition. « I...
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A dangerous condition where a horse's respiration rate is higher than its pulse rate
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A condition in which air near the ground is cooler than air above it; a condition opposite the normal decrease in temperature with height.
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(in-ver;zhun) A movement of the foot in which the sole is turned inward.
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a change according to pitch in the placing of notes within a chord; mirror or upside-down image of a melody or pattern.
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1) Climatic phenomenon or phenomenon (reversal) in which the temperature at a barrier layer, which normally decreases with altitude, increases abruptly Due to fog formation, it remains cold in the valley, but above the cloud line it is sunny and warmer. See also Climate and weather. 2) Term for the conversion (also hydrolysis) of the multiple ...
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A change in crystal form without change in chemical composition, as from quartz to cristobalite.
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(1) In traditional music theory, a chord with a note other than the root in the bass. (2) With regard to any particular voicing, especially a left-hand rootless voicing, a rearrangement of the voicing by moving the bottom note up an octave. Or, any one octavewise arrangement of a voicing.
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A layer of warm air that prevents the rise of cooling air and traps pollutants beneath it; can cause an air pollution episode.
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everting noun the act of turning inside out
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upending noun turning upside down; setting on end
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A layer of air in which the temperature increases with height. Meteorological convention considers temperature decreasing with height as the norm, thus when temperature decreases with height, it is inverted. There are four common causes of a temperature inversion: radiational cooling, advection of warm air over cold air as in frontal situations, ad...
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A reversal in the order of genes on a chromosome segment.
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A layer of the atmosphere where the temperature increases with height. Surface based inversions occur during long nights when calm conditions and dry air exist.
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A turning inward, inside out, upside down, or other reversal of the normal relation of a part
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an act or instance of inverting. · the state of being inverted. · anything that is inverted. · reversal of the usual or natural order of words; anastrophe. · any change from a basic word order or syntactic sequence, as in the placement of a subject after an auxiliary verb in a question or after the verb in an exclamation, as ...
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