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Anteversion
Anteversion An`te*ver"sion, n. [Pref. ante- + L. vertere,
versum, to turn.] (Med.)
A displacement of an organ, esp. of the uterus, in such
manner that its whole axis is directed further forward than
usual.
Reversionary
Reversionary Re*ver"sion*a*ry, a. (Law)
Of or pertaining to a reversion; involving a reversion; to be
enjoyed in succession, or after the termination of a
particular estate; as, a reversionary interest or right.
Reversionary
Reversionary Re*ver"sion*a*ry, n. (Law)
That which is to be received in reversion.
Reversioner
Reversioner Re*ver"sion*er, n. (Law)
One who has a reversion, or who is entitled to lands or
tenements, after a particular estate granted is terminated.
--Blackstone.
Meaning of Eversion from wikipedia
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eversion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eversion (from the verb evert) is the
process of
turning inside-out.
Eversion may
refer to:
Eversion (kinesiology)...
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differential topology,
sphere eversion is a
theoretical process of
turning a
sphere inside out in a three-dimensional
space (the word
eversion means "turning inside...
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Eversion is a
platform game by
British indie studio Zaratustra Productions for
Microsoft Windows. It was
originally released as
freeware in 2008, with...
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Inversion and
eversion are
movements that tilt the sole of the foot away from (
eversion) or
towards (inversion) the
midline of the body.
Eversion is the movement...
- In geometry,
minimax eversions are a
class of
sphere eversions,
constructed by
using half-way models. It is a
variational method, and
consists of special...
- It acts to tilt the sole of the foot away from the
midline of the body (
eversion) and to
extend the foot
downward away from the body (plantar flexion) at...
- move the sole of the foot outward, away from the
midline of the body (
eversion), the
longus and
brevis extend the foot
downward away from the body (plantar...
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contains muscles that
produce dorsiflexion and parti****te in
inversion and
eversion of the foot, as well as
vascular and
nervous elements,
including the anterior...
- It acts to tilt the sole of the foot away from the
midline of the body (
eversion) and to
extend the foot
downward away from the body at the
ankle (plantar...
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closure for both deep and
superficial layers, and also
allows perfect eversion and
vertical opposition of the
superficial skin edges. Its disadvantage...