- in·vertinvert (verb) · inverts (third person present) · inverted (past tense) · inverted (past participle) · inverting (present participle)
- put upside down or in the opposite position, order, or arrangement:"invert the mousse onto a serving plate"
- musicmodify (a phrase) by reversing the direction of pitch changes.
- alter (an interval or chord) by changing the relative position of the notes in it.
- mathematicssubject to inversion; transform into its inverse.
invert (noun) · inverts (plural noun)- an arch constructed in an upside-down position to provide lateral support, e.g. in a tunnel.
- the concave lower surface of a sewer or drain.
- psychologydateda gay person.
- philatelya postage stamp printed with an error such that part of its design is upside down.
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘turn back to front’): from Latin invertere, literally ‘turn inside out’, from in- ‘into’ + vertere ‘to turn’.in·vertSimilar and Opposite Wordsverb
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