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evert

[ih-vurt] / ɪˈvɜrt /






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Eventually, the sea star is able to evert its entire stomach into the gap and eat its prey from within.

From New York Times

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona will be available in evert county except Maricopa and will increase on average by 51 percent.

From Washington Times

Some evert, or push out their stomach through their mouths and suck up microalgae or small animals.

From National Geographic

Diameter about twice the height; neck concave, often strengthened with a lashing of mesquite bark; lip gently everted; principal design inside; outside design usually mere lines, stripes, rows of dots.

From Project Gutenberg

The sores thus formed are ulcerous and unhealthy, with puffy, ragged, everted borders and a grayish or yellowish red base, which often extends deeply between the muscles and exposes tendons and bones.

From Project Gutenberg