Substantiv
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A homosexual man.
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An inverted arch as in a sewer.
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The base of a tunnel on which the road or railway may be laid and used when construction is through unstable ground. It may be flat or form a continuous curve with the tunnel arch. invert in'‑vert The floor or bottom of the internal cross section of a closed conduit, such as an aqueduct, tunnel, or drain - The term originally referred to the inverted arch used to form the bottom of a masonry‑lined sewer or tunnel Jackson, 1997 Wilson, W. E. , Moore, J. E. , 2003 Glossary of Hydrology, Berlin: Springer.
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The lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point.
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An elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe.
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Verb
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To turn something upside down or inside out.
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To move the root note of a chord up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch.
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To undergo inversion, as sugar.
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Adjektiv
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Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted.
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