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English Dictionary: Reversion by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
reversion
n
  1. (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
  2. (genetics) a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation)
  3. a reappearance of an earlier characteristic
    Synonym(s): atavism, reversion, throwback
  4. turning in the opposite direction
    Synonym(s): reversion, reverse, reversal, turnabout, turnaround
  5. returning to a former state
    Synonym(s): regression, regress, reversion, retrogression, retroversion
  6. a failure to maintain a higher state
    Synonym(s): backsliding, lapse, lapsing, relapse, relapsing, reversion, reverting
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Reversion \Re*ver"sion\, n. [F. r[82]version, L. reversio a
      turning back. See {Revert}.]
      1. The act of returning, or coming back; return. [Obs.]
  
                     After his reversion home, [he] was spoiled, also, of
                     all that he brought with him.            --Foxe.
  
      2. That which reverts or returns; residue. [Obs.]
  
                     The small reversion of this great navy which came
                     home might be looked upon by religious eyes as
                     relics.                                             --Fuller.
  
      3. (Law) The returning of an esttate to the grantor or his
            heirs, by operation of law, after the grant has
            terminated; hence, the residue of an estate left in the
            proprietor or owner thereof, to take effect in possession,
            by operation of law, after the termination of a limited or
            less estate carved out of it and conveyed by him. --Kent.
  
      4. Hence, a right to future possession or enjoiment;
            succession.
  
                     For even reversions are all begged before. --Dryden.
  
      5. (Annuities) A payment which is not to be received, or a
            benefit which does not begin, until the happening of some
            event, as the death of a living person. --Brande &C.
  
      6. (Biol.) A return towards some ancestral type or character;
            atavism.
  
      {Reversion of series} (Alg.), the act of reverting a series.
            See {To revert a series}, under {Revert}, v. t.
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