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 +[[Image:Reverse Side Of a Painting.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Reverse Side of a Painting]]'' (1670) by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]], an example of ''[[metapainting]]''.]]
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- 1. [[Reverse chronology]] (1604 bytes)+ 
- 2. [[Shot reverse shot]] (1271 bytes)+# Having the [[order]] of its constituents moved [[backwards]] in time or space.
- 3. [[Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal]] (3117 bytes)+#: ''We ate the meal in '''reverse''' order with the dessert first and ending with the starter.''
- 4. [[Reverse publishing]] (548 bytes)+#: ''The mirror showed us a '''reverse''' view of the scene.''
- 5. [[Reverse Angle]] (183 bytes)+# Causing movement in the opposite direction.
- 6. [[Reverse shot]] (179 bytes)+#: ''He selected '''reverse''' gear.''
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 +== See ==
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 +*[[Reverse chronology]]
 +*[[Shot reverse shot]]
 +*[[Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal]]
 +*[[Reverse publishing]]
 +*[[Reverse Angle]]
 +*[[Reverse shot]]
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  1. Having the order of its constituents moved backwards in time or space.
    We ate the meal in reverse order with the dessert first and ending with the starter.
    The mirror showed us a reverse view of the scene.
  2. Causing movement in the opposite direction.
    He selected reverse gear.

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