rotating
adjectiveDivide rotating into syllables:
ro · tat · ing
How to pronounce rotating:
Definition of rotating:
- rotating (adjective):
- having the parts flat and spreading or radiating like the spokes of a wheel
Synonyms for rotating:
pivoting
revolving
rolling
spinning
swinging
swirling
swiveling
swivelling
turning
twirling
twisting
wheeling
whirling
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- septuple
- serials
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