retroverse
English
Etymology
From Latin retroversus (“turned back”), from retro (“back”) + versum (“turned”). By surface analysis, retro- + -verse. Doublet of retrorse.
Adjective
retroverse (comparative more retroverse, superlative most retroverse)
- Arranged in a backwards or reverse manner.
- Synonyms: retrorse, retroverted
Related terms
Italian
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