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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·verse
a.
1.
Opposite
in
order
,
relation
,
or
effect
;
reversed
;
inverted
;
reciprocal
; --
opposed
to
direct
.
2.
Bot.
Inverted
;
having
a
position
or
mode
of
attachment
the
reverse
of
that
which
is
usual
.
3.
Math.
Opposite
in
nature
and
effect
; --
said
with
reference
to
any
two
operations
,
which
,
when
both
are
performed
in
succession
upon
any
quantity
,
reproduce
that
quantity
;
as
,
multiplication
is
the
inverse
operation
to
division
.
The
symbol
of
an
inverse
operation
is
the
symbol
of
the
direct
operation
with
⁻¹
as
an
index
.
Thus
sin
⁻¹
x
means
the
arc
or
angle
whose
sine
is
x
.
Inverse figures
Geom.
,
two
figures
,
such
that
each
point
of
either
figure
is
inverse
to
a
corresponding
point
in
the
order
figure
.
Inverse points
Geom.
,
two
points
lying
on
a
line
drawn
from
the
center
of
a
fixed
circle
or
sphere
,
and
so
related
that
the
product
of
their
distances
from
the
center
of
the
circle
or
sphere
is
equal
to
the
square
of
the
radius
.
Inverse ratio
,
or
Reciprocal ratio
Math.
,
the
ratio
of
the
reciprocals
of
two
quantities
.
Inverse proportion
,
or
Reciprocal proportion
,
an
equality
between
a
direct
ratio
and
a
reciprocal
ratio
;
thus
, 4 : 2 : : ⅓ : ⅙,
or
4 : 2 : : 3 : 6,
inversely
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ver·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
inverting
,
or
turning
over
or
backward
,
or
the
state
of
being
inverted
.
2.
A
change
by
inverted
order
;
a
reversed
position
or
arrangement
of
things
;
transposition
.
It
is
just
the
inversion
of
an
act
of
Parliament
;
your
lordship
first
signed
it
,
and
then
it
was
passed
among
the
Lords
and
Commons
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Mil.
A
movement
in
tactics
by
which
the
order
of
companies
in
line
is
inverted
,
the
right
being
on
the
left
,
the
left
on
the
right
,
and
so
on
.
4.
Math.
A
change
in
the
order
of
the
terms
of
a
proportion
,
so
that
the
second
takes
the
place
of
the
first
,
and
the
fourth
of
the
third
.
5.
Geom.
A
peculiar
method
of
transformation
,
in
which
a
figure
is
replaced
by
its
inverse
figure
.
Propositions
that
are
true
for
the
original
figure
thus
furnish
new
propositions
that
are
true
in
the
inverse
figure
.
See
Inverse figures
,
under
Inverse
.
6.
Gram.
A
change
of
the
usual
order
of
words
or
phrases
;
as
,
“of
all
vices
,
impurity
is
one
of
the
most
detestable,”
instead
of
,
“impurity
is
one
of
the
most
detestable
of
all
vices.”
7.
Rhet.
A
method
of
reasoning
in
which
the
orator
shows
that
arguments
advanced
by
his
adversary
in
opposition
to
him
are
really
favorable
to
his
cause
.
8.
Mus.
(a)
Said
of
intervals
,
when
the
lower
tone
is
placed
an
octave
higher
,
so
that
fifths
become
fourths
,
thirds
sixths
,
etc
.
(b)
Said
of
a
chord
,
when
one
of
its
notes
,
other
than
its
root
,
is
made
the
bass
.
(c)
Said
of
a
subject
,
or
phrase
,
when
the
intervals
of
which
it
consists
are
repeated
in
the
contrary
direction
,
rising
instead
of
falling
,
or
vice
versa
.
(d)
Said
of
double
counterpoint
,
when
an
upper
and
a
lower
part
change
places
.
9.
Geol.
The
folding
back
of
strata
upon
themselves
,
as
by
upheaval
,
in
such
a
manner
that
the
order
of
succession
appears
to
be
reversed
.
10.
Chem.
The
act
or
process
by
which
cane
sugar
(
sucrose
),
under
the
action
of
heat
and
acids
or
enzymes
(
as
diastase
),
is
broken
or
split
up
into
grape
sugar
(
dextrose
),
and
fruit
sugar
(
levulose
);
also
,
less
properly
,
the
process
by
which
starch
is
converted
into
grape
sugar
(
dextrose
).
Note:
☞
The
terms
invert
and
inversion
,
in
this
sense
,
owe
their
meaning
to
the
fact
that
the
plane
of
polarization
of
light
,
which
is
rotated
to
the
right
by
cane
sugar
,
is
turned
toward
the
left
by
levulose
.
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