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.

References

Spanish

Adjective

revertible (plural revertibles)

  1. revertible
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