invertible

adj.

Etymology

classical Latin invertere to turn upside down or inside out, to reverse, to turn over violently, upset, to turn round, to pervert, to reverse (an order), to cause words to convey the opposite sense (e.g. by irony), to change, alter, to paraphrase, to translate < in- in- prefix2 + vertere vert v.1

Pronunciation

/ɪnˈvəːtᵻbl/
 
Meaning
 

Of a function or other element of an algebraic structure: having an inverse

for every a there exists b such that a*b^(-1)=1

 

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