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rotation
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Wiktionary
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n. (context chiefly uncountable English) The act of turning around a centre or an axis.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1550s, from Latin rotationem (nominative rotatio ) "a turning about in a circle," noun of action from past participle stem of rotare "turn round, revolve, whirl about, roll," from PIE *ret- "to run, roll" (see rotary ).
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In broadcasting , rotation is the repeated airing of a limited playlist of songs on a radio station or satellite radio channel, or music videos on a TV network . They are usually in a different order each time. However, they are not completely shuffled ...
WordNet
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n. the act of rotating as if on an axis; "the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music" [syn: rotary motion ] (mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin a single complete turn (axial ...
Usage examples of rotation.
In both cases, the rotations could be treated algebraically, and the traditional way to get a handle on this was to make use of a set of matrices of complex numbers whose relationships mimicked the algebra in question.
Normers verified his theory of gravimagnetic rotations, and it turned out, in addition, that on planets of type C Meoli there can exist not tri- but tetraploids of silicon, and on that moon where Arder nearly did himself in there is nothing but lousy lava and bubbles the size of skyscrapers.
We will act for our own defense only for a period of two rotations of Gilver, in which time you are to persuade your newly arrived ships to break off combat so that we and your leaders may extrapolate ways in which we need not destroy each other.
The star twinkled, trembled and turned, at first with a slow gyratory motion, then faster and faster, increasing its circumference at every rotation until it formed a brilliant disk, and we no longer saw the dwarf, who seemed absorbed into its light.
A frame zoomed on one of the attitude jets, a gauzy glittering net molded magnetically into a hyperboloid of rotation with a line of white fire running down the axis.
Its ring formation and myriad satellites made it a rare sight for those tourists who could afford the steep transit fees, and the complex rotation of it and Islendia around Isel led to very strange day cycles.
In some few cases this is effected by the rotation of the blade, the petiole not being either raised or lowered to any considerable extent.
In the final few picoseconds, the mass will be multiplied by a factor of about an octillion, and with a spin to bring the rotation parameter up to point ninety-nine, that will hold the static limit far enough above the event horizon to allow the finishing touches of hydrogen and antihydrogen infall.
Felipe excelled at playground basketball and was a solid enough player to work his way into the five-on-five rotation games that offered cash payouts to the winners.
On these lands it is usually grown in long rotations for pasture and also for hay, and when the sod is again plowed, it is followed by corn, potatoes, rape, and grains grown for soiling uses, since such land has naturally high adaptation for these.
This inequality depends on the centrifugal force of rotation, and on the spheroidal figure of the earth due to that rotation.
On the way to the teensy cabin they would occupy in rotation with three other couples, Nanoannie caught a glimpse of Tinquesta and Raddol, arguing, maybe about whether they wanted to get married.
A violent upswell spun the Work Bug nearly two full rotations around its forward axis, its thrusters screeching as Stevens fought to regain control.
Once there, it would be caught up in the almost imperceptible rotation in which everything inside Virga participated--something to do with orbits and tides, that was all she knew of that.
The torsion or rotation of leaves and leaflets, which occurs in so many cases, apparently always serves to bring their upper surfaces into close approximation with one another, or with other parts of the plant, for their mutual protection.