Revetted vs Reverted - What's the difference?
revetted | reverted |
(revet)
To face, as an embankment, with masonry, wood, or other material.
(Etymology 2 )
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(revert)
That has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc.).
Bent back, reversed.
Directed backwards.
* 1795 , Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ‘Lines composed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb’:
As verbs the difference between revetted and reverted
is that revetted is (revet) while reverted is (revert).As an adjective reverted is
that has gone back (to an earlier place, state etc).revetted
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(head)revet
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* ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==Noun
reverted
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(en adjective)- With many a pause and oft reverted eye / I climb the Coomb's ascent [...].