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‖ revers|rəvɛr| [F. revers reverse n.] A part of a coat, vest, bodice, etc., of which the edge is turned back so as to exhibit the under surface; the material covering this reversed edge. (Most commonly used as a pl. Cf. rever.)
1869Latest News 5 Sept. 7 Very short veste, with revers of black velvet. 1889John Bull 2 Mar. 150/2 The bodice made with revers of white velvet brocade. 1893The Lady 10 Aug. 146 The Victorian revers are also partially covered with a frill of lace. |