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fluency, talkativeness, loquaciousness, garrulousness; condition of being able to turn easily on an axisvolubility
fluent, talkative, loquacious, garrulous; turning with ease on an axis, talking a great deal, twiningvoluble
fluently, talkatively, loquaciously, garrulously; while turning easily on an axisvolubly
having a common axiscoaxal
having a common axis, of coaxial cable, sharing axiscoaxial
having a common center or axis (of circles, spheres, etc.), with common axis, with common middle pointconcentric
in front of the axis of a body (Zoology)preaxially
kidnap, carry off by force (especially of a person); pull away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy), pull something away, see also:adduct, snatch somebody awayabduct
kidnapper, one who abducts; muscle which pulls a body part away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy), pulling muscleabductor
letter "Y" written, something shaped like Y, speech sound corresponding to letter "Y", y-axisy
located along plane of axis, of axis of organism, pertaining to an axis (straight line around which an object turns)axial
machine which separates substances of different densities, rotating device, separation equipment, subject something to centrifugal action, subject to centrifugal action, draw away from a center, spin on an axis to separate liquidscentrifuge
mathematical surface, quadric surface produced by revolding a hyperbola around its main axishyperboloid
muscle that contracts towards a central axis (Physiology), muscle that pulls inadductor
nation-members of NATO; countries that joined in battle against the Central Powers in World War I; countries that fought the Axis forces during World War IIAllies
 

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