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revers
English
Alternative forms
- rever
- revere
Etymology
Borrowed from French revers (“lapel, reverse side”). Doublet of reverse.
Noun
revers (plural revers)
- A lapel of a garment, turned back to show the reverse side.
Translations
Noun
revers
- plural of rever
Anagrams
- server, verser
Czech
Alternative forms
- reverz
Noun
revers m
- a legal document, in which an inpatient, leaving a hospital against his medical doctor's advice, assumes responsibility for any potential consequences of his leaving
- reverse, verso, tail
Usage notes
- In the "legal document" sense almost never used otherwise than in these expressions:
- podat revers - to sign the document
- podepsat revers - to sign the document
- odejít na revers - to leave a hospital having signed the document
Danish
Noun
revers c (singular definite reversen, plural indefinite reverser)
- reverse
Inflection
Noun
revers c or n (singular definite reversen or reverset, plural indefinite reverser, plural definite reverserne)
- revers
Dutch
Etymology
From French revers and Latin reversus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /r??v??r/
- Hyphenation: re?vers
Noun
revers m (plural revers)
- revers, lapel
Anagrams
- verser
French
Etymology
From Old French revers, from Latin reversus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.v??/
- Rhymes: -??
Noun
revers m (plural revers)
- reverse side
- backhand
- (tennis) backhand
- Antonym: coup droit
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? English: rever, revers
- ? Romanian: rever
Further reading
- “revers” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- resver, verres, verser
Middle English
Adverb
revers
- In a reverse way or direction; upside-down. [from 14thc.]
- they three smote hym at onys with their spearys, and with fors of themselff they smote Sir Launcelottis horse revers to the erthe.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin reversus via French revers
Noun
revers m (definite singular reversen, indefinite plural reverser, definite plural reversene)
- the reverse side of a coin or medal
- reverse gear in a vehicle or machine
References
- “revers” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin reversus via French revers
Noun
revers m (definite singular reversen, indefinite plural reversar, definite plural reversane)
- the reverse side of a coin or medal
- reverse gear in a vehicle or machine
References
- “revers” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
Etymology
From Latin reversus.
Noun
revers m (oblique plural revers, nominative singular revers, nominative plural revers)
- reverse; opposite; contrary
Adjective
revers m (oblique and nominative feminine singular reverse)
- opposite; reverse
Descendants
- French: revers
- ? English: reverse, revers
Romanian
Etymology
From French revers, from Latin Revers.
Noun
revers n (plural reversuri)
- reverse
Declension
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reverb
English
Etymology
Clipping of reverberation.
Pronunciation
- (noun) IPA(key): /??i??v??(?)b/
- (verb) IPA(key): /??i??v??(?)b/, /?i??v??(?)b/
Noun
reverb (uncountable)
- (audio effects) An electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.
Related terms
- plate reverb
- spring reverb
Translations
Verb
reverb (third-person singular simple present reverbs, present participle reverbing, simple past and past participle reverbed)
- (obsolete) To echo.
- (transitive) To apply a reverb (electronic echo effect) to.
Portuguese
Noun
reverb m (plural reverbs)
- (audio effects) reverb (electronic effect mimicking reverberation)
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