From en.wiktionary.org:
** English
*** Etymology
From [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. Something which reverse s a particular action or condition. 2. * [en] 1. [en] A thrust reverser . 3. [en] A mortgager of land . 4. [en] A reverse-engineer . 5. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2011 | author=Eldad Eilam | title=Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering |passage=Antidebugger techniques are particularly effective when combined with code encryption because encrypting the program forces REVERSERS to run it inside a debugger in order to allow the program to decrypt itself.}}
**** Derived terms
- [en]
**** See also
- [pedia]
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Danish
*** Noun
[da]
1. [da]
** French
*** Etymology
From [fr].
*** Pronunciation
- [fr-IPA] - [fr] - [fr]
*** Verb
[fr-verb]
1. to repour (pour again) 2. to pour back 3. [fr] to pay back , put back
**** Conjugation
[fr-conj-auto]
**** Related terms
- [fr]
*** Further reading
- [R:fr:TLFi]
*** Anagrams
- [fr]
** Latin
*** Verb
[la]
1. [la]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Verb
[nb]
1. [nb]
** Old French
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [fro].
*** Verb
[fro]
1. to invert (turn upside down)
**** Conjugation
[fro-conj-er]
**** Descendants
- [en] - [fr]
** Swedish
*** Noun
[sv]
1. [sv]
*** Anagrams
- [sv]