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"The advertisements during intermissions are the truest reflection of an intermission from life." --On the Passage of a Few Persons Through a Rather Brief Unity of Time (1959) by Guy Debord |
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Verto is Latin for:
- I turn, revolve.
- I turn around.
- I exchange.
- I translate.
From verto is derived adverse, advert, controversy, conversion, transverse, diverse, perverse, universe, subversion, inverse, etc...
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Latin
Derived terms
- advertō
- āvertō
- converto
- dēvertō
- divertodīvertō
- ēvertō
- intervertō
- invertō
- obvertō
- pervertō
- revertō, revertor
- subvertō
- trānsvertō
- versus
Related terms
See also
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