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Etymology of the English word eversible

the English word eversible
derived from the Old French word eversion
derived from the Latin word eversio (destruction; overturning, upsetting)
derived from the Latin word eversus
derived from the Latin word evertere (overturn, turn upside down; overthrow)
derived from the Latin word vertere (to turn; turn, turn around; change)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wer-
using the Late Latin prefix e-
derived from the Late Latin word anche
derived from the Latin word studium (eagerness, enthusiasm, zeal)
derived from the Latin word studere (desire, be eager for; busy oneself with)

Usage

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