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Definition of Turningness

Turningness
Turningness Turn"ing*ness, n. The quality of turning; instability; tergiversation. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.

Meaning of Turningness from wikipedia

- Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helix toolpath by moving more or less linearly while...
- Engine turning is a form of ornamental turning. The finishing technique may use lathes or engines to produce a pattern. Aluminium is often the metal chosen...
- The turning radius (alternatively, turning diameter or turning circle) of a vehicle defines the minimum dimension (typically the radius or diameter, respectively)...
- Turning Red is a 2022 American animated coming-of-age fantasy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion...
- Table-turning (also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting) is a type of séance in which parti****nts sit around a table, place their...
- In turning, an undercut is a recess in a diameter generally on the inside diameter of the part. On turned parts an undercut is also known as a neck or...
- Vampires: The Turning is a 2005 martial arts vampire film directed by Marty Weiss and starring Colin Egglesfield, Stephanie Chao and Patrick Bauchau....
- "Turning Tables" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her second studio album, 21 (2011). Conceived after an altercation with her...
- conservatism. He founded Turning Point USA with Bill Montgomery in 2012, and has served as its executive director since. He is the CEO of Turning Point Action, Students...
- A turning basin, winding basin or swinging basin is a wider body of water, either located at the end of a ship canal or in a port to allow cargo ships...