vers-, vert-, -verse, -version, -version, -versation, -versal, -versary, -vert, vort-, vors-
(Latin: bend, turn)
						subverter					
					
						subvertible					
					
						suzerain					
					
						suzerainty					
					
						tergiversant (adjective), more tergiversant, most tergiversant					
					
						A reference to a tendency to evade the truth or to deceive: "When asked why he deserted his wife for another woman, Hugo's brother made some tergiversant excuses."					
									
						tergiversate (verb), tergiversates; tergiversated; tergiversating					
					
						1. To use evasions or ambiguities; to equivocate in order to mislead or to withhold information.
2. To change sides; to apostatize or to abandon one's beliefs or allegiances, or to repudiate, renounce; to cast off or to disown.
									2. To change sides; to apostatize or to abandon one's beliefs or allegiances, or to repudiate, renounce; to cast off or to disown.
						1. The avoidance of a straightforward action or a clear-cut statement by not telling the truth; equivocation: The student was often telling his parents that he didn't have any homework to do, but his tergiversations were finally revealed and he could no longer avoid the unpleasant fact as to why he was getting such low grades on his report card.
2. The desertion of a position, political party, or religious faith: Mark's brother was not sincere in his righteous conduct or behavior; so, his tergiversation indicated his lack of faithfulness in what he professed to believe.
3. Etymology: from Latin tergiversari,"to show reluctance" and it comes from the combination of tergum, "back" + versare, "to turn".

 
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									2. The desertion of a position, political party, or religious faith: Mark's brother was not sincere in his righteous conduct or behavior; so, his tergiversation indicated his lack of faithfulness in what he professed to believe.
3. Etymology: from Latin tergiversari,"to show reluctance" and it comes from the combination of tergum, "back" + versare, "to turn".

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						A person who avoids honest or clearly spoken statements or answers.					
									
						tetrovert					
					
						thermal inversion					
					
						A meteorological condition characterized by a temperature increase; rather than a decrease, with the altitude.
									During a thermal inversion, air pollution can increase dramatically as a mass of cold air is held in place below a warmer mass of air.
The absence of air circulation prevents the pollution near the earth's surface from escaping.
						transversal					
					
						transversality					
					
						transversally					
					
						transverse					
					
						transverse suture					
					
						The suture between the frontal and facial bones.					
									
		
