rotation
/ɹoʊˈteɪʃən/
noun
- 1
The act of turning around a centre or an axis.
“The earth's rotation about its axis is responsible for its being slightly oblate rather than a sphere.”
- 2
A single complete cycle around a centre or an axis.
“Earth's moon completes a rotation every twenty-seven days or so.”
- 3
A regular variation in a sequence, such as to even-out wear, or people taking turns in a task; a duty roster.
“In rotation, each member of the group would be responsible for the beacon fire.”
- 4
An operation on a metric space that is a continuous isometry and fixes at least one point.
“The function mapping (x,y) to (−y,x) is a rotation.”
- 5
The set of starting pitchers of a team.
- 6
The step during takeoff when the pilot commands the vehicle to lift the nose wheel off the ground during the takeoff roll. (see also: V2)
- 7
Repeated play on a radio station, etc.
“The new single enjoyed heavy rotation on MTV.”
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