Results for: act of turning aside or deflecting
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city in the State of New York (USA); Saratoga Battles, two battles that took place close to the city of Saratoga and marked the turning point in the US War of Independence (1777)Saratoga
clumsy, done with left hand, morganatic, not sincere, starting swing from left, turning right to left, using left hand, with left-handed swingleft-handed
coming together, divergence, meeting of air masses, see also:convergent evolution, see also:divergence, series with constant or increasing differences, similar development, turning the eyes inwardconvergence; convergency
conversion into glass, point where fired pot loses porosity, turning into glassvitrification
convolution; act of turning or winding around a central axis, movement around axiscircumvolution
critical moment, dangerous or worrying time, turning point in disease, turning point; time of great stress or dangercrisis
crop rotation, mathematical transformation, regular variation, revolution, one full turn; one full spin; instance of revolving or spinning; set order in which events take place, single revolution, turning motion, way of playing poolrotation
crushing, breaking up into small particles; sharpening; rubbing together harshly; oppression; act of operating by turning a crank; working or studying hard, gratingly noisy, oppressive, oppressive; crushing; grating; sharpeninggrinding
current in northern Pacific Ocean. It flows from north to south along the western coast of North America before turning west.California Current
cut (wood, metal, etc.) with a lathe, shape something with a lathe, tool which is used to cut and shape (wood, turning toollathe
dam in a river made for turning a mill wheel, dam supplying water for millwheelmilldam
depriving of human character or spirit, turning into a beastdehumanization
derived from grapes; pertaining to a compound in which racemism occurs, not deflecting lightracemic
deviation, aberration; falsification; distortion, turning of good into bad, unusual sexual practiceperversion
dextro, dextrorotary, rotating light clockwise, turning toward the right, pertaining to a clockwise rotationdextrorotatory
 

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