revertible

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman French revertible, from Late Latin revertibilis, from Latin revertere, from re- (re-: again, back) + vertere (to turn), + -ibilis (-ible: able to). Equivalent to revert + -ible.

Pronunciation

Adjective

revertible (not comparable)

  1. Able to be reverted.
    • 2021, Bertrand Dufrasne, Michael Frankenberg, Tony Eriksson, IBM DS8000 Copy Services: Updated for IBM DS8000 Release 9.1, page 253:
      When the sequence numbers are all equal and there is a mix of revertible and unrevertible volumes, the copy to the FlashCopy targets has taken place but the process is not finished for some volumes.

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Spanish

Adjective

revertible m or f (masculine and feminine plural revertibles)

  1. revertible
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