All 4 Uses of
invert
in
The Da Vinci Code
- As they walked, Langdon caught a glimpse of the Louvre's lesser-known pyramid—La Pyramide Inversée—a huge inverted skylight that hung from the ceiling like a stalactite in an adjoining section of the entresol.†
Chpt 4
- There in the center, plunging into the earth like a crystal chasm, gaped the giant inverted pyramid of glass that he had seen a few nights ago when he entered the Louvre's subterranean entresol.†
Chpt 105
- His eye was trained not just on the massive inverted pyramid, but on what lay directly beneath it.†
Chpt 105 *
- Directly before him, hanging down from above, gleamed the inverted pyramid—a breathtaking V-shaped contour of glass.†
Chpt 105
Definition:
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(invert) to turn something in the opposite position -- such as upside down, inside out, or (of two things) in switched position