
1) Alter completely 2) Back 3) Back gear 4) Back-up gear 5) Backward 6) Cancel officially 7) Car gear 8) Car gear for backing up 9) Change directions 10) Change opinion about poetry 11) Change to the contrary 12) Check or defeat 13) Coin part 14) Football play 15) French word used in English 16) Gear for backing up
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1) Alternate 2) Annul 3) Backward 4) Cancel 5) Commutate 6) Conflicting 7) Contraposition 8) Counter 9) Deconsecrate 10) Desynchronise 11) Desynchronize 12) Disaffirm 13) Flip 14) Gear 15) Go back on 16) Hoot 17) Interchange 18) Invalidate 19) Inverse 20) Metamorphose 21) Overrule 22) Overturn 23) Permute
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- a relation of direct opposition
- an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
- the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
- turning in the opposite direction
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Back or tails side of the coin. Opposite of 'Obverse'.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_numismatics

A misdirection play designed to confuse the defense. The quarterback hands off to a running back who then hands the ball off to a receiver who is running laterally towards him. This swings the play to the opposite side of the field. This play works well if a team has a speedy receiver who can accelerate quickly.
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• (a.) Hence, to overthrow; to subvert. • (a.) That which appears or is presented when anything, as a lance, a line, a course of conduct, etc., is reverted or turned contrary to its natural direction. • (a.) To turn back; to cause to face in a contrary direction; to cause to depart. • (a.) The act of reversing; complete change; ...
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[Verb] To turn around or to go back on something.
Example: The referee said that he would not reverse his decision because the foul was so dangerous.
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An emphatic backup.
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(from the article `hearts`) card game in which players aim to avoid taking tricks that contain hearts. Hearts first appeared in the United States about 1880, although it derives ...
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(from the article `surfing`) ...(withdrawing the fins from the wave and allowing the board to slip down the face of the wave), `floaters` (`floating` the board along the top of a ...
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1. To turn back; to cause to face in a contrary direction; to cause to depart. 'And that old dame said many an idle verse, Out of her daughter's heart fond fancies to reverse.' (Spenser) ... 2. To cause to return; to recall. 'And to his fresh remembrance did reverse The ugly view of his deformed crimes.' (Spenser) ... 3. To change totally; to alter...
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Re·verse' (re*vẽrs')
noun [ Confer French
revers . See
Reverse ,
adjective ]
1. That which appears or is presented when anything, as a lance, a line, a course of conduct, etc., is reverted or turned contrary to its natural direction. « He did ...
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Re·verse' adjective [ Middle English
revers , Old French
revers , Latin
reversus , past participle of
revertere . See
Revert .]
1. Turned backward; having a contrary or opposite direction; hence; opposite or contrary in kind; as, the
reverse order or...
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Re·verse' intransitive verb 1. To return; to revert. [ Obsolete]
Spenser. 2. To become or be reversed.
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Re·verse' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Reversed (-vẽrst');
present participle & verbal noun Reversing .] [ See
Reverse ,
adjective , and confer
Revert .]
1. To turn b...
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An offensive play with two hand-offs. The quarterback gives the ball to a carrier running in one direction, who then hands the ball to a carrier running in the other direction. A trick play.
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an offensive play in which a ballcarrier going toward one side of the field hands or tosses the ball to a teammate who is running in the opposite direction (if the second ballcarrier is an end, it is an 'end around').
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Higher court setting aside lower court's decision.
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Back side of the coin. Opposite of 'Obverse'.
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A camera shot set up to shoot the reverse 180° view of the previous shot.
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The face turned away from the observer; commonly used in reference to coins, medals and art.
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noun the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
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adjective of the transmission gear causing backward movement in a motor vehicle; `in reverse gear`
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A command used in the show ring to indicate a change of direction.
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change to the contrary
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