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- A cartwheel is a sideways rotary movement of the body. It is performed by bringing the hands to the floor one at a time while the body inverts. The legs...
- Look up cartwheel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cartwheel or Cartwheels may refer to: The wheel of a cart Cartwheel (gymnastics), an acrobatic maneuver...
- Operation Cartwheel (1943 – 1944) was a major military operation undertaken by the Allies in the Pacific theatre of World War II. The ultimate goal of...
- Jack Summit, better known under the ring name Jack Cartwheel, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he is part of the WWE ID...
- An aerial cartwheel or side aerial is an acrobatic move in which a cartwheel is executed without touching hands to the floor. During the execution of a...
- Thailand, and the Philippines. Dwarf reed snakes have been filmed "cartwheeling" as an escape mechanism, superficially similar to the behavior of the...
- batido (cartwheel kick) is a traditional capoeira cartwheel kick, known under various names in breakdancing, MMA and other disciplines. The cartwheel kick...
- spider escapes parasitic pompilid wasps by flipping onto its side and cartwheeling down sand dunes at speeds of up to 44 turns per second. Wheel spiders...
- Cartwheel cells are neurons of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) where they greatly outnumber the other inhibitory interneurons of the DCN. Their somas...
- of turning cartwheels is credited to the children of Düsseldorf. There are variations of the origin[citation needed] of the cartwheeling children. Today...