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SPIN |
Rotary motion |
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ROTAL |
Relating to wheels or to rotary motion; rotary. |
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TROCHILICS |
The science of rotary motion, or of wheel work. |
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VERTIGINOUS |
Turning round; whirling; rotary; revolving; as,
vertiginous motion. |
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VIRE |
An arrow, having a rotary motion, formerly used with the
crossbow. Cf. Vireton. |
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TROCHILIC |
OF or pertaining to rotary motion; having power to draw
out or turn round. |
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CIRCUMGYRATE |
To roll or turn round; to cause to perform a
rotary or circular motion. |
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ROTATOR |
That which gives a rotary or rolling motion, as a muscle
which partially rotates or turns some part on its axis. |
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ROTARY |
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or
resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as, rotary
motion. |
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LEFT-HANDED |
Having a direction contrary to that of the hands of a
watch when seen in front; -- said of a twist, a rotary motion, etc.,
looked at from a given direction. |
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RIFLE |
A gun, the inside of whose barrel is grooved with spiral
channels, thus giving the ball a rotary motion and insuring greater
accuracy of fire. ... |
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VORTEX |
A supposed collection of particles of very subtile matter,
endowed with a rapid rotary motion around an axis which was also the
axis of a sun o... |
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BORE |
... boring
instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool; as,
to bore for water or oil (i. e., to sink a well by boring for wat... |
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BOOMERANG |
... thick. When thrown
from the hand with a quick rotary motion, it describes very remarkable
curves, according to the shape of the instrument and ... |