inversion

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The act of inverting.

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The state of being inverted.

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An interchange of position of adjacent objects in a sequence, especially a change in normal word order, such as the placement of a verb before its subject.

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A rearrangement of tones in which the upper and lower voices of a melody are transposed, as in counterpoint.

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A rearrangement of tones in which each interval in a single melody is applied in the opposite direction.

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An arrangement of the tones of a chord such that the root is not the lowest pitch, as in the rearrangement of the C-major triad CEG to EGC.

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In early psychology, behavior or attitudes in an individual considered typical of the opposite sex, including sexual attraction to members of one’s own sex. No longer in technical use.

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Conversion of a substance in which the direction of optical rotation is reversed, from the dextrorotatory to the levorotatory or from the levorotatory to the dextrorotatory form.