| REVERSI | • reversi n. A strategy game for two players, areas of the board being captured by surrounding rows of the opponent’s… • reversi n. The card game reversis. • REVERSO n. (Italian) a backhanded sword-stroke. |
| REVERSIBILITIES | • reversibilities n. Plural of reversibility. • REVERSIBILITY n. the state of being reversible. |
| REVERSIBILITY | • reversibility n. The property of being reversible. • REVERSIBILITY n. the state of being reversible. |
| REVERSIBLE | • reversible adj. Able to be reversed. • reversible adj. (Of clothing) Able to be worn inside out. • reversible adj. (Chemistry, of a chemical reaction) Capable of proceeding in either direction. |
| REVERSIBLES | • reversibles n. Plural of reversible. • REVERSIBLE n. a reversible garment. |
| REVERSIBLY | • reversibly adv. In a way that can be undone. • reversibly adv. Relating to something that is reversible. • REVERSIBLE adv. capable of being reversed. |
| REVERSING | • reversing v. Present participle of reverse. • reversing n. An act of reversal. • REVERSING n. the act of moving in reverse. |
| REVERSINGS | • reversings n. Plural of reversing. • REVERSING n. the act of moving in reverse. |
| REVERSION | • reversion n. The action of reverting something. • reversion n. The action of returning to a former condition or practice. • reversion n. The fact of being turned the reverse way. |
| REVERSIONAL | • reversional adj. Pertaining to reversion. • REVERSIONAL adj. relating to a reversion esp. legal. |
| REVERSIONALLY | • REVERSIONAL adv. relating to a reversion esp. legal. |
| REVERSIONARIES | • reversionaries n. Plural of reversionary. • REVERSIONARY n. a person who has had a (legal) reversion. |
| REVERSIONARY | • reversionary n. A reversioner. • reversionary adj. Pertaining to reversion, especially that of an estate. • REVERSIONARY n. a person who has had a (legal) reversion. |
| REVERSIONER | • reversioner n. (Law) A person who possesses the reversion to an estate or office. • REVERSIONER n. a person entitled to receive an estate after the reversion (grant) runs out. |
| REVERSIONERS | • reversioners n. Plural of reversioner. • REVERSIONER n. a person entitled to receive an estate after the reversion (grant) runs out. |
| REVERSIONS | • reversions n. Plural of reversion. • REVERSION n. the act of reverting. |
| REVERSIS | • reversis n. An old trick-taking card game, popular with the French aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries. • REVERSIS n. an old card game in which the taker of fewest tricks wins. |
| REVERSISES | • REVERSIS n. an old card game in which the taker of fewest tricks wins. |