noun
( plural revers rə̇ˈvi](ə)r, rēˈ-, ]ə also -ve] or -va(a)])
Etymology: French, literally, reverse, from Middle French
1. : a wide turned-back or applied facing that is usually one of a pair along the front edges of a garment (as a coat or dress), sometimes includes a continuous section for a collar, and often extends to the hemline
2. : a lapel on women's garments