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The lowest point inside a pipe at a certain point
An elevation of a pipe at a certain point along the pipe
The base of a tunnel on which the road or railway may be laid and used when construction is through unstable ground. It may be flat or form a continuous curve with the tunnel arch. invert (in'‑vert) The floor or bottom of the internal cross section of a closed conduit, such as an aqueduct, tunnel, or drain - The term originally referred to the inverted arch used to form the bottom of a masonry‑lined sewer or tunnel (Jackson, 1997) Wilson, W.E., Moore, J.E., (2003) Glossary of Hydrology, Berlin: Springer
An inverted arch (as in a sewer). *
A homosexual man
To move (the root note of a chord) up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch
To turn (something) upside down or inside out
to turn inside out, upside down, or in opposite direction
An upside-down arch (as in a sewer.)
make an inversion (in a musical composition); "here the theme is inverted"
turn inside out or upside down
When you go upside down on the ramp and do a handstand
The lowest point of the internal cross section of a channel or sewer Inverted Syphon A portion of pipe or conduit in which the sewage flows under pressure, due to the sewer dropping below the hydraulic gradient and then rising again
If you invert something, you change it to its opposite. They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty. a telling illustration of inverted moral values. to put something in the opposite position to the one it was in before, especially by turning it upside down (=the bottom is on the top and the top is on the bottom) (invertere, from vertere )
To move the root note of a chord up or down an octave, resulting in a change in pitch
To turn upside down or inside out
a stamp with an element of the design upside down in relation to the other elements of the design
{s} reverse, turned around, turned upside down
Related Topics: [structures] Bottom elevation of a spillway or culvert
{i} turning over; homosexual; reversal, reversed colors on a screen (Computers)
To highlight by changing white pixels to black and vice versa Source: NUIG
The bottom or lowest point of the internal surface
a method of the MeasurementModel is the opposite of predict() Consider the A Matrix formalism: D = AS Invert is the operation which, when applied to D, yields an estimate of S: (ATA)-1ATD = S
To convert; to reverse; to decompose by, or subject to, inversion
turn inside out or upside down make an inversion (in a musical composition); "here the theme is inverted
to turn inward
To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc
The lowest point of the internal cross section of a channel or sewer
A trick where the head is beneath the board and the snowboarder balances on one or two hands
To undergo inversion, as sugar
If you invert something, you turn it the other way up or back to front. Invert the cake onto a cooling rack. a black inverted triangle
To reverse an image's light and dark values and/or colors
the bottom of the culvert
To divert; to convert to a wrong use
Cause a logic level to go to the opposite state
An inverted arch
See Inversion, n
The lowest point on the inside of a sewer or other conduit L
the bottom or lowest point of the internal surface of the transverse cross section of a pipe
The interior surface of the bottom of any pipe
The structure constructed in a drift to provide the floor of that drift In an emplacement drift, ballast in the invert would serve as a barrier to migration of radionuclides that escaped from breached waste packages
turn upside down -- " the reciprocal looks as if the fraction has been inverted " (156)
To view the image inverted or upside down (i e reversing the direction of the Vertical (Y) coordinate)
The lowest portion of the internal cross section of a pipe or fitting BACK TO PAGE
for a differen-tiation between these two terms
Turning the foot inward toward the midline of the body at the ankle
To change the position of; - - said of tones which form a chord, or parts which compose harmony
Water enters the storm drain at this elevation Water doesn't flow up hill so this is important Example: manhole inlet, for stormwater, manhole inlet for wastewater
Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar
The term generally used to describe any error where one portion of the design is inverted in relation to the other portion(s) An overprint applied upside down is also an invert
{f} reverse; reverse order; turn upside down; turn inside out
Turkish - English
inverted
to invert

    Hyphenation

    to in·vert

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı învırt

    Pronunciation

    /tə ənˈvərt/ /tə ɪnˈvɜrt/
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