Results for: turned over
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(in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone; marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendagesMedusa
able to be turned to glassvitrifiable
abnormal condition in which the feet are flat and turned outward; flat foot which turns outward, outwardly turned foot, outspread foot, see also:flatfootsplayfoot
abnormally turned in, characterized by an abnormal turning inward of a bone from the middle of the body (especially a knee or foot)varus
according to, activated; turned on, arranged or planned, as means of functioning, at a time, attached to something, by means of, carrying something, charged to, directed toward, during, forth; ahead; while continuing, functioning//ON, in contact with s...on
act of pointing, add marks over letters, advance military position, aim a mouse or joystick, aim at something, angle between adjacent bearings, antler prong, be turned in a particular direction, call attention to something, come to a head, convincing a...point
act of turning backward; state of being turned backward; backward displacement of a bodily organ or part (Medicine), backward tilt of body partretroversion
affected by an abnormal condition in which the feet are flat and turned outwardsplayfooted
allowance made for wind deflection, deflection caused by wind, deflection of wind; adjustment made to allow for wind deflection; side of ship turned towards the wind; friction between a moving object and the air, difference between bore and projectile,...windage
also Kirke, enchantress who kept Odysseus on her island and turned his men into swine (Greek mythology), Greek enchantressCirce
alter position of notes, change optical configuration, convert logical proposition, make opposite, optically inverted, product of inversion, reverse arrangement, turned around, turned upside down, reverse; reverse order; turn upside down; turn inside o...invert
angle, slope, slant; spread, spread outward, make sides of something slant, slant to sides of opening, sloped or beveled surface, spread apart, turned outward; awkward, clumsy, spread flat and outward, spread wide and outward, turn out awkwardly, turne...splay
animal footprint, boxer, clay suitable for molding, dog with a wrinkled face, fill a gap with clay, fill with caulk; follow footprints, track footprints, knead clay with water, small turned-up nose; clay prepared for brickmaking; footprints of an anima...pug
back first, backward, backwards, into a worse condition, not achieving usual or expected standard, retrograde, reversed, shy, slow, retarded, late; turned to the rear; shy; hesitant, indecisive, to the back, toward the past, toward the rear, wrong way ...backward
be extinguished, date somebody, exit; be turned off (light); (his back) was thrown out; strike, flow outward from shore, go out of style, socializego out
 

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