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How to pronounce eversion in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms everting, inversion
Type of move, motility, motion, movement
Derivation evert
Type Words
Type of posture, position, attitude
Derivation evert


the eversion of the foot.

Examples of eversion

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Pronation of the foot is a compound movement that combines abduction, eversion, and dorsiflexion.
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To test the hypothesis, Brennan and colleagues examined duck penis eversion in a set of glass tubes with different shapes.
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Explosive eversion and functional morphology of the duck penis supports sexual conflict in waterfowl genitalia.
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A straight tube or a tube that spirals in the same counter-clockwise direction as the male penis doesn't slow down the eversion process.
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Themes explored include the ubiquity of locative technology, the eversion of cyberspace and the political climate of the United States in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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More examples
  • The position of being turned outward; "the eversion of the foot"
  • Inversion: the act of turning inside out
  • Eversion is the movement of the sole of the foot away from the median plane. It occurs at the subtalar joint.
  • Eversion is a short platform game for Microsoft Windows by Zaratustra Productions. It features a small flower-like protagonist named Zee Tee , who is on a quest to rescue a princess, collecting gems along the way, much in the style of early Mario games. ...
  • Foot position or movement where the lateral border of the foot is lifted; common with fallen medial arches; combination of foot abduction and dorsiflexion.
  • Moving sole of foot away from medial plane
  • Latin e = out, and versum = turned, hence turned outwards.
  • Rotation of the foot as it contacts the ground during walking, to make the inside of the foot press on the ground harder than the outside. Eversion has an association with pronation.
  • Motion of a body part as it tilts away from the midline