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bouleversement

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bou·le·ver·se·ment  (bl-vrs-mä)
n.
1. A violent uproar; a tumult.
2. A reversal.

[French, from Old French bouleverser, to overturn : boule, ball (from Latin bulla) + verser, to overturn (from Old French, from Latin versre, frequentative of vertere, to turn; see wer-2 in Indo-European roots).]


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