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ABOUTTURN |
Direction change |
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UTURN |
Direction change |
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TURN |
Change direction |
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VEER |
Change direction |
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SWERVE |
Change direction suddenly |
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ERRATIC |
Tending to change direction unpredictably |
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TWINE |
To change the direction of. |
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NURSE |
Sister sure to change following direction |
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TACKY |
Why change direction first? It’s pretty sleazy |
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BEREFT |
Desolate to be left, left to change direction |
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DEFLECT |
Imperfection around novice causes him to change direction |
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REFRACT |
Make an apparent change of direction of portion of an object in water |
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VERSION |
A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation;
conversion; turning. |
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ELECTREPETER |
An instrument used to change the direction of
electric currents; a commutator. |
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HAUL |
To change the direction of a ship by hauling the wind. See
under Haul, v. t. |
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CONVERT |
To be turned or changed in character or direction; to
undergo a change, physically or morally. |
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EASEMENT |
A curved member instead of an abrupt change of direction,
as in a baseboard, hand rail, etc. |
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WHEEL |
To change direction, as if revolving upon an axis or
pivot; to turn; as, the troops wheeled to the right. |
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BREAK |
An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a
break in a wall; a break in the deck of a ship. |
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FAIR |
Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth;
fowing; -- said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water
lines, and other lines. |
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CANT |
A sudden thrust, push, kick, or other impulse, producing a
bias or change of direction; also, the bias or turn so give; as, to
give a ball a cant. |
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REFRACTION |
The change in the direction of ray of light, heat, or
the like, when it enters obliquely a medium of a different density from
that through which it has previously moved. |
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SHEAR |
A strain, or change of shape, of an elastic body,
consisting of an extension in one direction, an equal compression in a
perpendicular directio... |
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TACK |
To change the direction of (a vessel) when sailing
closehauled, by putting the helm alee and shifting the tacks and sails
so that she will proc... |
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COUNTERMARCH |
An evolution by which a body of troops change front
or reverse the direction of march while retaining the same men in the
front rank; also, a m... |