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1 reversion
[rɪ'vɜːʃn] [AE -ʒn]1) ritorno m.reversion to type — (of plant, animal) regressione (a uno stadio precedente)
2) dir. reversione f.* * ** * *reversion /rɪˈvɜ:ʃn/n.1 [uc] ritorno ( a una condizione precedente): a reversion to old habits, un ritorno alle vecchie abitudini2 [u] (leg.) reversione, riversione (diritto di rientrare in possesso di un bene, specialmente immobiliare)5 (biol.) reversione; regressione6 (chim.) ritorno allo stato precedente.* * *[rɪ'vɜːʃn] [AE -ʒn]1) ritorno m.reversion to type — (of plant, animal) regressione (a uno stadio precedente)
2) dir. reversione f.
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