uninverted
Uninverted refers to a state or condition that has been returned to its original or normal configuration. This term is often used in contrast to "inverted," which implies a reversal of the usual or expected order. For example, in computing, an inverted index is a data structure used for full-text search; to reinvert this would mean returning the data to its original, unindexed state. In other contexts, "uninverted" might describe a physical object that has been turned right-side out after being inside out, or a situation that has been resolved from a state of chaos or reversal. The specific meaning of uninverted is highly dependent on the context in which it is used. It signifies a return to a non-reversed, standard, or initial position or state. The process of uninverting something involves undoing a previous inversion.