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turnable — adjective see turn I … New Collegiate Dictionary
turnable — turn·a·ble || tÉœrnÉ™bl / tÉœË adj. can be spun, can be turned, can be revolved … English contemporary dictionary
turnable — turn·able … English syllables
turnable — ˈtərnəbəl adjective Etymology: Middle English turneabylle, from turnen to turn + able : capable of being turned … Useful english dictionary
turn — turnable, adj. /terrn/, v.t. 1. to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel. 2. to cause to move around or partly around, as for the purpose of opening, closing, or tightening: to turn a key; to turn the cap of a … Universalium
Andrew Bird — This article is about the musician. For the New Zealand rowing cox, see Andrew Bird (rowing). For the film editor, see Andrew Bird (editor). Andrew Bird Andrew Bird with violin, 2009 Photo: Dani Cantó Background information … Wikipedia
Gyromax — The Gyromax is the trade name for an adjustable mass (or adjustable inertia) balance wheel used in Patek Philippe wristwatches. Instead of weight adjustment screws on the outside of the rim, as in traditional balances, the Gyromax has turnable… … Wikipedia
click stop — noun Date: 1950 a turnable control device (as for a camera diaphragm opening) that engages with a definite click at specific settings … New Collegiate Dictionary
turn — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; partly from Old English tyrnan & turnian to turn, from Medieval Latin tornare, from Latin, to turn on a lathe, from tornus lathe, from Greek tornos; partly from Anglo French turner, tourner to turn, from… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Saturn — Infobox Planet bgcolour = #FFCC66 name = Saturn symbol = caption = Saturn, as seen by Cassini orbit ref =cite web last = Yeomans | first = Donald K. | date = 2006 07 13 url = http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/?horizons title = HORIZONS System | publisher … Wikipedia