Synonyms of the word retroversion


RETROVERSIONABNORMALCY - ABNORMALITY - REGRESS - REGRESSION - RENDERING - RETROFLECTION - RETROFLEXION - RETROGRESSION - REVERSAL - REVERSION - TRANSLATION - VERSION

retroversion

  • n. (medicine) The state or condition of being retroverted.

abnormalcy

  • n. Alternative form of abnormality.

abnormality

  • n. The state or quality of being abnormal; variation; irregularity.
  • n. Something abnormal; an aberration; an abnormal occurrence or feature.

regress

  • n. The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression.
  • n. The power or liberty of passing back.
  • n. In property law, the right of a person (such as a lessee) to return to a property.
  • v. (intransitive) To move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve.
  • v. (transitive, statistics) To perform a regression on an explanatory variable.

regression

  • n. An action of regressing, a return to a previous state.
  • n. An action of travelling back in time.
  • n. (psychotherapy) A psychotherapeutic method whereby healing is facilitated by inducing the patient to act…
  • n. (statistics) An analytic method to measure the association of one or more independent variables with a…
  • n. (statistics) An equation using specified and associated data for two or more variables such that one variable…
  • n. (programming) The reappearance of a bug in a piece of software that had previously been fixed.
  • n. (medicine) The diminishing of a cellular mass like a tumor, or of an organ size.

rendering

  • n. Version; translation.
  • n. Sketch, illustration, or painting.
  • n. (computer graphics) The process of producing an image from an internal model, or the image thus produced.
  • v. present participle of render.

retroflection

  • n. The condition of being bent backwards.

retroflexion

  • n. The act of reflexing; the state of being retroflexed.

retrogression

  • n. A deterioration or decline to a previous state.
  • n. (biology) A return to a less complex condition.

reversal

  • n. The state of being reversed.
  • n. An instance of reversing.
  • n. A change in fortune; a change from being successful to having problems.
  • adj. Intended to reverse; implying reversal.

reversion

  • n. The action of reverting something.
  • n. The action of returning to a former condition or practice; reversal.
  • n. The fact of being turned the reverse way.
  • n. The action of turning something the reverse way.
  • n. (law) The return of an estate to the donor or grantor after expiry of the grant.
  • n. (law) An estate which has been returned in this manner.
  • n. (law) The right of succeeding to an estate, or to another possession.
  • n. The right of succeeding to an office after the death or retirement of the holder.
  • n. The return of a genetic characteristic after a period of suppression.
  • n. A sum payable on a person's death.

translation

  • n. (uncountable) The act or (countable) an act of translating, in its various senses.
  • n. (countable) The product or end result of an act of translating, in its various senses.

version

  • n. A specific form or variation of something.
  • n. A translation from one language to another.
  • n. (obsolete) The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language.
  • n. An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account.
  • n. (computing) A particular revision (of software, firmware, CPU, etc.).
  • n. (medicine) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being…
  • n. (ophthalmology) An eye movement involving both eyes moving synchronously and symmetrically in the same…
  • n. (obsolete or medicine) A change of form, direction, etc.; transformation; conversion.
  • v. (programming) To keep track of (a file, document, etc.) in a versioning system.

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