déverser, v.n., to bend, to lean, to jut out, to warp; (com.) to throw upon the market.

déverser, v.a., to bend, to incline; to throw, to cast; to divert (of water). — une pièce de bois; to bend a piece of wood. — le mépris; to throw contempt (upon any one).

se déverser, v.r., to incline, to lean, to bend, to warp; to fall into, to empty (of rivers, canals, etc.).

déversoir, n.m., weir; dam (of a river).

dévêtement, n.m., stripping.

dévêtir, v.a., to undress, to strip of clothes; (jur.) to divest.

se dévêtir, v.r., to take off one’s clothes, to undress, to strip, to leave off part of one’s clothes; to give up, to divest oneself. Se — d’un héritage; to give up an inheritance.

dévêtissement (-tis-mān), n.m., (jur.) giving up, divestiture.

déviation, n.f., deviation, curvature.

dévidage, n.m., winding, reeling off.