turning
[ tur-ning ]
/ ˈtɜr nɪŋ /
noun
OTHER WORDS FROM turning
un·turn·ing, adjectiveWords nearby turning
Definition for turning (2 of 2)
Origin of turn
before 1000; (v.) Middle English
turnen, partly continuing Old English
turnian, tyrnan < Latin
tornāre to turn in a lathe, round off (derivative of
tornus lathe < Greek
tórnos tool for making circles), partly < Old French
torner, t(o)urner < Latin, as above; (noun) Middle English, partly derivative of the v., partly < Anglo-French
*torn, t(o)urn; Old French
tor, t(o)ur < Latin
tornus, as above
SYNONYMS FOR turn
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Turn,
revolve,
rotate,
spin indicate moving in a more or less rotary, circular fashion.
Turn is the general and popular word for motion on an axis or around a center, but it is used also of motion that is less than a complete circle:
A gate turns on its hinges.
Revolve refers especially to movement in an orbit around a center, but is sometimes exchangeable with
rotate, which refers only to the motion of a body around its own center or axis:
The moon revolves about the earth. The earth rotates on its axis. To
spin is to rotate very rapidly:
A top spins.
66 spin, gyration, revolution.
75 deviation, bend, twist, vicissitude, variation.
88 talent, proclivity.
Turn,
cast,
twist are colloquial in use and imply a bent, inclination, or habit.
Turn means a tendency or inclination for something:
a turn for art.
Cast means an established habit of thought, manner, or style:
a melancholy cast.
Twist means a bias:
a strange twist of thought.
OTHER WORDS FROM turn
turn·a·ble, adjective half-turned, adjective un·turn·a·ble, adjective un·turned, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for turning
British Dictionary definitions for turning (1 of 2)
turning
/ (ˈtɜːnɪŋ) /
noun
Also called: turn
a road, river, or path that turns off the main way
the fourth turning on the right
the point where such a way turns off
a bend in a straight course
an object made on a lathe
another name for turnery (def. 2)
(plural)
the waste produced in turning on a lathe
British Dictionary definitions for turning (2 of 2)
turn
/ (tɜːn) /
verb
noun
Derived forms of turn
turnable, adjectiveWord Origin for turn
Old English
tyrnian, from Old French
torner, from Latin
tornāre to turn in a lathe, from
tornus lathe, from Greek
tornos dividers
Idioms and Phrases with turning
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