
to reverse; to upset
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• (a.) Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the natural position. • (a.) Alt. of Renverse • (v. t.) To reverse.
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Ren·verse' (r?n*v?rs'), or
Ren`ver`sé' (r?n`v?r`s?') , adjective [ French renversé , past participle ] (Her.) Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the natural position.
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Ren·verse' transitive verb [ French renverser ; Latin prefix re- re- + in in, into + versare , v. intens. from vertere to turn.] To reverse. [ Obsolete] « Whose shield he bears renverst .» Spenser.
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In heraldry, renverse means reversed, that is the term describes a figure set with the head downward turned contrary to the natural position.
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Renverse is when a ballet dancer bends their body from the waist, both sideways as well as backwards, with their head following the movement of the body.
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upset, reversed
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