EVERT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Mouth looking directly outwards, border entire, slightly everted When the instrument transfixes a part, the edges of the wound of entrance may be inverted, and those of the exit wound everted
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Everted - definition of everted by The Free Dictionary Define everted everted synonyms, everted pronunciation, everted translation, English dictionary definition of everted tr v e·vert·ed , e·vert·ing , e·verts To turn inside out or outward
evert - Wiktionary, the free dictionary evert (third-person singular simple present everts, present participle everting, simple past and past participle everted) (transitive, often biology, physiology) To turn inside out (like a pocket being emptied) or outwards
Everted Foot: What It Means and How to Fix It - CompleteEra An everted foot (also called flatfoot with overpronation) occurs when the arch of your foot collapses inward, causing the entire foot to roll outward (eversion) instead of maintaining a natural arch