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  1. Evert

  1. To turn out (like a pocket being emptied) or outwards.

  2. (quote-book); and & Davies|Cadell and Davies,(nb...)|year=1809|volume=II|page=84|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/systemofoperativ02bell/page/84/mode/1up|oclc=456927137|passage=But if the conjunctiva be not diseased or very firmly united to the tumour, we had better operate without everting the eyelid, and this is possible without leaving an observable scar on the eyelid.

  3. (quote-book)|year=1837|section=paragraph 656|page=539|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQteAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA539|oclc=1078457329|passage=The ''brachial artery'' may be exposed and tied in any part of its course, the border of the biceps and coraco-brachialis serving as a guide to its situation. When the arm is drawn away from the side, and slightly everted, the hand being supinated, the seat of the operation is fairly brought into view.

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  5. (quote-book))|page=280|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/researchesonfung05bull/page/280/mode/1up|oclc=867370573|passage=The older writers, like ourselves, were of course fascinated by the spectacle of a tiny fungus everting its inner peridium with lightning-like rapidity and casting away its ball of spores.

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  7. To move (someone or something) out of the way.

  8. To turn down; to overturn.

  9. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Printed for & Robinson|Archibald Constable and Company|date=27 January 1632|year_published=1811|volume=XXXII|section=number 28|page=13798|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=4OpCAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA13798|oclc=958360465|passage=As to the confession contained in the act of court, the same being only subscribed by the alleged court clerk, and not by the party, or a notary for him, cannot be of force to derogate to his prior right, which cannot be taken away, but either by oath of party, or as great a solemnity in writ, as is the writ which is desired to be everted thereby; ...

  10. (quote-book) The Second Volume, Containing the Parts of the Middle and Highest Apartiment of Man’s Body (and Other Animals) with Its Diseases, Cases, and Cures.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Printed by Thomas Newcomb, for the author|year=1685|section=book III|page=902|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=EHcTRjL66d4C&pg=PA902|oclc=223150261|passage=Every Ray ſtreaming out of a viſible point, is propagated in a direct line; ſo that the Object is everted, if the Rays do not ſuffer an Interſection, either before or behind the hole, which would not happen, if the Rays were not carried in right Lines, but refracted; ...

  11. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed for the author, by D. Leach, and sold by John Walthoe(nb...)|year=1726|page=175|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/a545105000ayliuoft/page/n226/mode/1up|oclc=863444777|passage=Hence it is, That if no Privilege ſhall be alledg'd or pleaded, the Court may proceed againſt the Perſon; and ſuch a Proceſs is valid, becauſe the Juriſdiction of the Judge is not yet everted and overthrown.

  12. (quote-book)|date=20 November 1786|year_published=1827|volume=XXVIII|page=14|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ASc9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA14|oclc=3461328|passage=Even these would be infinitely disordered to find the economy of their apartments deranged by an unlucky kitten, almost faint at a broken pane, and be absolutely taken ill of an everted coal-box.

  13. To disrupt; to overthrow.

  14. (quote-book)|chapter=Whether the Power of the Keyes of the Kingdome of Christ, be Conferred, upon the Multitude of Believers, as upon the First and Proper Subject, or upon the Church-guides?|title=A Peaceable and Temperate Plea for the Pavls Presbyterie in Scotland, or, A Modest and Brotherly Dispute of the Government of the Church of Scotland,(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Printed for Iohn Bartlet(nb...)|year=1642|page=12|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=knNmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA12|oclc=890008189|passage=That is not to be admitted which overturneth the order eſtabliſhed by Chriſt of commanding, and obeying, and which everteth the integrall members and parts of a viſible politike miniſteriall body of Chriſt, but to give the power of the keyes to all, and every one, overturneth this order of Chriſts, ...

  15. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh?|publisher=s.n.|year=1715|page=55|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lWQBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA55|oclc=957693020|passage=Overturning all the Fundamental Conſtitutions of the Government, perverting, inverting, everting all Laws, Liberties, all Priviledges of Church and State, ...

  16. (quote-book) In Two Volumes|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid; for Donaldson (bookseller)|Alexander Donaldson(nb...)|year=1763|volume=II|page=123|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksofm02thomiala/page/123/mode/1up|lines=115–117|oclc=42742287|passage=Thus nations ſink, ſociety diſſolves; / Rapine, and guile, and violence break looſe, / Everting life, and turning love to gall; ...

  17. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by Ellerton and Henderson,(nb...), for the Prayer-book and Homily Society;(nb...)|year=1824|page=207|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=jnQ3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA207|oclc=1101022214|passage=The greater part of Christendom, within less than three hundred years' space, being brought into captivity and most miserable thraldom under the Turks, and the noble empire of Greece clean everted.