invertors

in·ver·tor

[in-vur-ter]
noun Anatomy.
any muscle that turns a limb or part inward.

Origin:
1900–05; invert + -or2

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inverter or invertor (ɪnˈvɜːtə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  any device for converting a direct current into an alternating current
2.  computing another name for NOT circuit
 
invertor or invertor
 
n

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invertor in·ver·tor (ĭn-vûr'tər)
n.
A muscle that turns a body part such as the foot inward.

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