Turned back say
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RESETTurned back, say
EVOLUTETurned back.
RELITTurned back on
unrevertednot turned back
ODOMETERSThey're sometimes turned back
BOBOOLSONHe turned back Kid Gavilan.
RELITTurned a lamp back on
RELITTurned the lamp back on
ALAMEINWhere Montgomery turned back Rommel
retroflectedbent or turned back also RETROFLEXED
addorsedin heraldry, turned back to back
REVERSA turned-back piece, as a lapel.
ALAMEINWhere the Desert Fox was turned back.
ORJONIKIDZEPlace in Caucasus where Nazis were turned back.
rollcollara collar of a garment turned back in a curve
rollcollarsROLLCOLLAR, a collar of a garment turned back in a curve
invaginateBe turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch
pompadoursA woman's hairstyle in which the hair is turned back off the forehead in a roll
pompadourA woman's hairstyle in which the hair is turned back off the forehead in a roll
invaginationsThe action or process of being turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch
invaginationThe action or process of being turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch
backwaterwater turned back in its course by an obstruction, or an opposing current, as in a river channel, or across a river bar
toed as a function word to indicate direction a mile to the south turned his back to the door a tendency to silliness
backwatersBACKWATER, water turned back in its course by an obstruction, or an opposing current, as in a river channel, or across a river bar
morionsopen helmet of the 16th and early 17th centuries, worn by common soldiers and usually having a flat or turned-down brim and a crest from front to back
morionopen helmet of the 16th and early 17th centuries, worn by common soldiers and usually having a flat or turned-down brim and a crest from front to back
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds