My dutiful contribution in languages not listed in OP; first Rexx ...
say word_reverse( " one two three four " )
exit
word_reverse: procedure
parse arg string
new = ''
do w = 1 to words( string )
new = word( string , w ) new
end
return strip( new , 'T' )
... and similar in (a)sh (as found on FreeBSD 6.x) ...
word_reverse()
{
local string="$1"
new=''
for s in $string
do
new="$s $new"
done
printf "%s" "${new%% }"
}
word_reverse " one two three four "
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