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Irreversible
Irreversible Ir`re*vers"i*ble, a. 1. Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backward; as, an irreversible engine. 2. Incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled; as, an irreversible sentence or decree. This rejection of the Jews, as it is not universal, so neither is it final and irreversible. --Jortin. Syn: Irrevocable; irrepealable; unchangeable.
Irreversible steering gear
Irreversible steering gear Ir`re*vers"i*ble steering gear (Mach.) A steering gear, esp. for an automobile, not affected by the road wheels, as when they strike an obstacle side ways, but easily controlled by the hand wheel or steering lever.
Irreversibleness
Irreversibleness Ir`re*vers"i*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being irreversible.

Meaning of Eversible from wikipedia

- fertility, because their general shape and their extensible spiny introvert (eversible) proboscis may resemble the shape of a human ****. They live in the mud...
- usual length. Like other nemerteans, Lineus longissimus feeds using its eversible proboscis. As it is in the class Anopla, its proboscis is not armed with...
- Insects Coxal Setal Organs in Archaeognatha and Zygentoma (Insecta) The eversible vesicles of Campodea (Thysanura) The Insects: An Outline of Entomology...
- descriptions but they are more specifically defined as the internal, glandular, eversible structures that bear the hair-pencils and can be voluntarily inflated...
- on a domino or dice. Ottoia was a burrower that hunted prey with its eversible proboscis. It also appears to have scavenged on dead organisms such as...
- segments; amino acid-based pheromones of Melolonthinae are produced from eversible glands on the abdominal apex. Other species produce different types of...
- deposit or filter feeding, e.g., fanworms. Underwater polychaetes have eversible mouthparts used to capture prey.[self-published source?] A few groups...
- tardigrades, annelids and arthropods, and the priapulids (which have an eversible pharynx). The "pharynx" of the nematode worm is a muscular food pump in...
- worms, or spiny-headed worms are characterized by the presence of an eversible proboscis, armed with spines, which it uses to pierce and hold the gut...
- The ptilinum is an eversible pouch on the head, above the base of the antenna in schizophoran flies (a section of muscomorphan and cyclorrhaphan flies)...