vertimus
Vertimus is a term with Latin origins, primarily encountered as a verb form in classical texts. In Latin grammar, vertimus is the first person plural present active indicative of vertere, meaning "we turn." The verb vertere belongs to the third conjugation and carries a range of senses related to turning, directing, or changing.
As a finite verb form, vertimus is typically used with an object to specify what is turned;
Beyond its grammatical use, vertimus can also appear as a proper noun in modern contexts. It is
See also: vertere, verto, vertical, version, invert, revert.