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Rotation   /roʊtˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Rotation

noun
1.
The act of rotating as if on an axis.  Synonym: rotary motion.
2.
(mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin.
3.
A single complete turn (axial or orbital).  Synonyms: gyration, revolution.  "The revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year"
4.
A planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc.).  "The manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation"



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"Rotation" Quotes from Famous Books



... of what I said, I took the liberty to reprimand him sharply in his native tongue. He waved me off with an imperious flourish of his hand, and ordered me to wait, as he perfectly comprehended my Spanish, but the magic power would not suffer him to answer save in regular rotation, word by word. ...
— Captain Canot - or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver • Brantz Mayer

... night succeeding one another on all sides of her, for now no vegetation except the insignificant plants that grow in these caverns can live on this hemisphere. And think, too, of the countless ages that must have been consumed in slowing down her rotation by the ...
— A Columbus of Space • Garrett P. Serviss

... farming in the region, teaching the natives how to fertilize with kelp which was easily obtainable from the sea, and also with the plentiful small herring or menhaden. He taught them the proper care of the soil, and the rotation of crops. This passionate love of the earth was an integral part of the man. As the force of his mind drew its power, not from mere rhetorical facility, but from fundamental principles, so his magnificent body, like that of the fabled Antaeus, seemed to draw ...
— The Old Coast Road - From Boston to Plymouth • Agnes Rothery

... then to relieve his mind from both, suppose the dancing-master should take his part; and innocent exercises of mere diversion, to fill up the rest, at his own choice, in which, diverted by such a rotation of employments (all thus rendered delightful by their successive variety), he would hardly wish to pass much time. For the dancing of itself, with the dancing-master's instruction, if a well-bred man, will answer both parts, that of breeding and that of exercise: ...
— Pamela (Vol. II.) • Samuel Richardson

... hair, not because it is worn by the prematurely bald Mr Glass, but because it has never been worn by anybody. The juggling explains the three glasses, which Todhunter was teaching himself to throw up and catch in rotation. But, being only at the stage of practice, he smashed one glass against the ceiling. And the juggling also explains the sword, which it was Mr Todhunter's professional pride and duty to swallow. But, again, being at the stage of practice, he very slightly grazed the inside of his ...
— The Wisdom of Father Brown • G. K. Chesterton


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