eversible [ih-vur-suh-buh l] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- capable of being everted.
Origin of eversible 1875–80; Latin ēversus (past participle of ēvertere to overturn, evert) + -ible Related formsun·e·ver·si·ble, adjective Examples from the Web for eversible Historical Examples of eversible
The eversible sacs on the abdominal segments are shown, some protruded and some retracted.
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