Definitions for "Reversing"
Altering the original from left to right in the reproduction and vice versa.
The act of exchanging places of different hive bodies of the same colony; usually for the purpose of nest expansion, the super full of brood and the queen is placed below an empty super to allow the queen extra laying space. ROBBING: The act of bees stealing honey/nectar from the other colonies; also applied to bees cleaning out wet supers or cappings left uncovered by beekeepers.
Unless otherwise specified, a general-purpose DC motor is reversible. A DC motor can be reversed by changing the polarity of the field or the armature, but not both. When rapid reversing is necessary, the armature circuit is reversed. In some cases, it is frequently more advantageous to reverse the field connections of shunt motors, since the controls have to handle much less current, especially on large motors, than do armature-circuit contactors. An AC motor is reversed by reversing the connections of one leg on three-phase power or by reversing the leads on single phase.
The technique of hanging every other strip of random-match wallpaper upside down to minimize side-to-side shading.
Keywords:  dead, station, travel, terminal, train
A station where train reverses direction of travel . May be at normal dead end or terminal station.
Keywords:  motion, capable, serving, effect
Serving to effect reversal, as of motion; capable of being reversed.