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1 irauli
1.a. ( oro.) to turn over, turn upside down, invertb. ( ontzia) to overturn, tip over, knock overc. ( kamioia) to tip, tip overd. ( autobusa, autoa) to overturnf. ( lurrarazi, erorrarazi) to knock over2. to turn; beste aldera \irauli to turn over |to flip over; taloa beste aldera \irauli zuen she turned the corn cake over3. ( edukia beste norabait hustu) to dump; saskia bete, eta saski \irauli, gurdia mukurutzeko filling and dumping the basket until the cart is piled up to capacity4. Nekaz. ( lurra)a. to turn up, break up, turn overb. ( gorritu) to till5. to turn; bestaldera \irauli to turn over, flip over; taloa bestaldera \irauli zuen she turned the corn cake over6. (irud.) (sentimenduak)a. to stir, move, rouseb. ( larritu) to upsetc. (Pol.) to stir up, agitated. (Pol.) ( herria) to cause upheaval in, disrupt7. (irud.) (hausnartu) to ponder on, ruminate, contemplate, muse on; arazo hori gogoan \iraulirik having pondered on that subject8. (irud.) (itzuli) to translate (- z: into) da/ad. (irud.) to turn inside out
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Invert — In vert, a. (Chem.) Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar. [1913 Webster] {Invert sugar} (Chem.), a variety of sugar, consisting of a mixture of dextrose and levulose, found naturally in fruits, and produced … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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