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  1.                 From en.wiktionary.org:
                    

    [reversé]

    ** English

    [wikipedia]

    *** Pronunciation

    - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Etymology 1

    [en] From [en], from [en], [en], and their source, [en], perfect passive participle of [la], from [la] + [la]. [en].

    **** Adjective

    [-]

    1. Opposite , contrary ; going in the opposite direction. [from 14th c.] 2. Pertaining to engine s, vehicle movement etc. moving in a direction opposite to the usual direction. [from 19th c.] 3. [en] To be in the non-default position; to be set for the lesser-used route. 4. Turned upside down; greatly disturbed. 5. [en] Reversed. 6. [en] In which cDNA synthetization is obtained from an RNA template.

    ***** Antonyms

    - [rail transport] [en]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col3|en|reverse split |reverse anorexia nervosa|reverse arms|reverse bigotry|reverse brain drain|reverse charge|reverse contrast|reverse cowgirl|reverse culture shock|reverse engineer|reverse engineering|reverse forecast|reverse graffiti|reverse hyper|reverse hyperextension|reverse import|reverse integration|reverse komi|reverse logistics|reverse Magnus effect|reverse one-drop rule|reverse palming off|reverse pedo|reverse pedophile|reverse rapist|reverse sexist|reverse shell|reverse trap|reverse-commute|reverse-dowry|reverse-pickpocket|reverse-sear|Uno reverse card|reverse bunny suit|reverse Midas touch|reverse painting|reverse Turing test |reverse 911 call|reverse cleavage |reverse boustrophedon |reverse cascade| reverse ratio spread|reverse-transmigratory neutrophil |reverse chops |reverse commute |reverse commuter|reverse causation |reverse confusion |reverse cowgirl position|reverse Advent calendar|reverse trial|reverse-charge |reverse course|reverse image search |reverse curve|reverse line feed |reverse cycler |reverse dictionary |reverse discrimination |reverse domestic violence |reverse dowry |reverse dunk |reverse electrodialysis |reverse fault |reverse ferret |reverse gangbang|reverse fly|reverse mathematics |reverse gear |reverse genetic |reverse genetics |reverse harem |reverse implied odds |reverse infringement |reverse intaglio |reverse isekai |reverse jinx |reverse layup |reverse link |reverse merger |reverse mermaid |reverse mortgage |reverse osmosis |reverse panda |reverse pass |reverse pickpocket |reverse Polish notation |reverse proxy |reverse psychology |reverse question |reverse racism |reverse racist |reverse rape |reverse repo |reverse sexism |reverse shot |reverse spelling |reverse sweep |reverse swing |reverse takeover |reverse thrust |reverse transcriptase |reverse transcription |reverse vending machine |reverse video |reversely}}

    ***** Translations

    [having the order of its constituents moved backwards]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - German: [de] - Hindi: [hi] , [hi] , [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] , [pt] , [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] , [ro] - Russian: [ru] - Spanish: [adverb] [es] , [adverb] [es] , [es] , [es] , [es] , [es] [United States] , [es] - Vietnamese: [vi] [trans-bottom]

    [causing movement in the opposite direction]

    - Azerbaijani: [az] - Catalan: [ca] - Finnish: [fi] - Galician: [gl] - German: [de] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Norwegian: [no] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] , [pt] , [pt] , [pt] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] - Swedish: [sv] - Turkish: [tr] [trans-bottom]

    [of points: to be in the non-default position]

    - Italian: [it] [trans-bottom]

    **** Adverb

    [-]

    1. [en] In a reverse way or direction ; in reverse ; upside-down . [from 16 <sup> th </sup> c. (from the 14 <sup> th </sup> c. in Middle English)] 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1963 | author=Donal Serrell Thomas | title=Points of Contact |passage=The man was killed to feed his image fat / Within this pictured world that ran REVERSE, / Where miracles alone were ever plain.}}

    ***** Synonyms

    - See also Thesaurus:vice versa or Thesaurus:upside down

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. The opposite of something. [from 14th c.] 2. The act of going backwards ; a reversal . [from 15th c.] 3. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1808 | author=w:Charles Lamb | title=Specimens of the English Dramatic Poets Who Lived About the Time of Shakespeare |passage=By a REVERSE of fortune, Stephen becomes rich.}}

    1. A piece of misfortune; a setback . [from 16th c.] 2. * [I] 3. * [1=en] 4. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1990 | author=w:Peter Hopkirk | title=The Great Game | page=309 | publisher=Folio Society | year_published=2010 |passage=In fact, though the Russians did not yet know it, the British had met with a REVERSE.}}

    1. [en] The _tails_ side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that is opposite the obverse . [from 17th c.] 2. The side of something facing away from a viewer, or from what is considered the front; the other side. [from 18th c.] 3. [en] The gear setting of an automobile that makes it travel backwards. [(Denoted with symbol _R_ on a shifter's labeling.)] [from 19th c.] 4. A thrust in fencing made with a backward turn of the hand; a backhanded stroke. 5. * [2] 6. [en] A turn or fold made in bandaging, by which the direction of the bandage is changed. 7. [en] [en] .

    ***** Antonyms

    - [en]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col2|en |in reverse |bootlegger reverse |autoreverse |reverseless |reverse of trade}}

    ***** Translations

    [opposite of something]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Czech: [cs] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Hindi: [hi] , [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Portuguese: [pt] [trans-bottom]

    [reversal]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Portuguese: [pt] [trans-bottom]

    [setback, misfortune]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] , [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Portuguese: [pt] [trans-bottom]

    [side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Dutch: [nl] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] (of a coin) - German: [de] , [de] , [de] - Hungarian: [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Norwegian: - Polish: [pl] , [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Tagalog: [tl] [trans-bottom]

    [side of something facing away; opposite of front]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Czech: [cs] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] , [ro] , [ro] , [ro] [trans-bottom]

    [gear]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Dutch: [nl] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] - Norwegian: - Portuguese: [pt] [Brazil] , [pt] [Brazil] , [pt] [Brazil] , [pt] [Portugal] - Spanish: [es] , [es] [Venezuela] , [es] [Central America] , [es] [Dominican Republic] , [es] [Panama] , [es] - Swedish: [sv] - Vietnamese: [vi] [trans-bottom]

    [thrust in fencing]

    - Italian: [it] [trans-bottom]

    [turn or fold made in bandaging] [trans-bottom]

    *** Etymology 2

    From [en], from [en], [en], and their source, [en], from [la] + [la].

    **** Verb

    [en-verb]

    1. [en] To turn something around so that it faces the opposite direction or runs in the opposite sequence. 2. [en] To turn something inside out or upside down . 3. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1672 | author=w:William Temple | title=Essay on the Original and Nature of Government |passage=A pyramid REVERSED may stand upon his point if balanced by admirable skill.}}

    1. [en] To transpose the positions of two things. 2. [en] To change totally; to alter to the opposite. 3. * [III] 4. * [passage=They REVERSED the conduct of the celebrated vicar of Bray.] 5. [en] To return , come back . 6. * [III] 7. [en] To turn away; to cause to depart. 8. * [book=III] 9. [en] To cause to return; to recall. 10. * [book=I] 11. [en] To revoke a law, or to change a decision into its opposite. 12. * [en] 13. [en] To cause a mechanism to operate or move in the opposite direction to normal; to drive a vehicle in the direction the driver has the 吴语: Human back . 14. * [en] 15. [en] To change the direction of a reaction such that the product s become the reactant s and vice-versa. 16. [en] To place (a set of points ) in the reverse position. 17. [en] To move from the normal position to the reverse position. 18. [en] To engage reverse thrust on (an engine). 19. To overthrow; to subvert. 20. * [passage=These can divide, and these REVERSE , the state.] 21. * {{ quote-text | en | year=a. 1729 | author= [John Rogers (priest)] | title=Conformity to the World destructive of our Happiness |passage=Custom [...] REVERSES even the distinctions of good and evil.}}

    1. [en] [en] . 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2011 | author=Eldad Eilam | title=Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering |passage= REVERSING is also heavily used in connection with malicious software, on both ends of the fence: [...]}}

    1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2012 | author=Christopher C. Elisan | title=Malware, Rootkits & Botnets: A Beginner's Guide | page=117 |passage=[...] but in some instances where malware is proving to be difficult, REVERSING is needed.}}

    ***** Antonyms

    - [to turn something in the opposite direction] [en] - [rail transport] normalise / normalize [transitive and intransitive]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col2|en |reverse out |bootlegger reverse |reversal |reverse course |reverse the charge |reverse-engineer|reverse the charges |reverse configure |reverser |time-reverse |unreverse}}

    ***** Translations

    [to turn something around]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - German: [de] , [de] - Hindi: [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] , [ro] - Spanish: [es] [trans-bottom]

    [to turn something inside out or upside down]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Chinese: - Finnish: [fi] - German: [de] , [de] - Hungarian: [inside out] [hu] , [upside down] [hu] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] [pe dos] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] - Spanish: [es] [trans-bottom]

    [to transpose the positions of two things]

    - Finnish: [fi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] - Vietnamese: [vi] , [vi] [trans-bottom]

    [to revoke a law]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] , [hu] , [hu] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] , [it] - Portuguese: [pt] - Rapa Nui: [rap] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] , [ro] - Ukrainian: [uk] , [uk] [trans-bottom]

    [to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Chinese: - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Irish: [ga] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] - Norwegian: - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] - Spanish: [es] , [es] , [es] , [es] - Vietnamese: [vi] [trans-bottom]

    [chemistry: to change the direction of a reaction]

    - Bulgarian: [bg] - Finnish: [fi] - Hungarian: [hu] - Romanian: [ro] [trans-bottom]

    [rail transport: to place points in the reverse position] [trans-bottom]

    [rail transport, of points: to move from the normal position to the reverse position]

    - Hungarian: [hu] - Romanian: [ro] [trans-bottom]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en] [en]

    ** French

    *** Pronunciation

    - [pos=v] - [fr]

    *** Verb

    [fr]

    1. [fr]

    *** Anagrams

    - [fr] , [fr]

    ** Latin

    *** Participle

    [la]

    1. [la]

    *** References

    - [R:du Cange]

    ** Middle English

    *** Adjective

    [enm]

    1. [enm] : turned upside down; greatly disturbed 2. * [passage=He found the sea diverse / With many a windy storm REVERSE .]

    ** Romanian

    *** Pronunciation

    - [ro]

    *** Verb

    [ro]

    1. [ro]

    ** Spanish

    *** Verb

    [es]

    1. [rever] 2. [reversar]