| 释义 | invertor|ɪnˈvɜːtə(r)| [f. invert v. + -or (here unetymological).]
 1. An instrument for reversing an electric current; a commutator.
 In mod. Dicts.
 2. Anat. A muscle which turns a part (as the foot) inwards.
 
 1903[see evertor]. 1967Rowe & Wheble Conc. Textbk. Anat. & Physiol. (ed. 2) v. 258 The invertors of the foot are:—Tibialis posterior [and] Tibialis anterior. 1969MacConaill & Basmajian Muscles & Movements xiii. 254 The tibialis posterior is an invertor in non-weightbearing movements of the foot. 3. Electr. var. inverter 2 a.
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