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TurnThe fourth community card. Put out face-up, by itself. Also known as "Fourth Street."
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Turnlate Old English turnian "to rotate, revolve," in part also from Old French torner "to turn away or around; draw aside, cause to turn; change, transform; turn on a lathe" (Modern F [..]
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Turnc. 1200, "action of rotating," from Anglo-French tourn (Old French torn, tour), from Latin tornus "turning lathe;" also partly from turn (v.). Meaning "an act of turning, a si [..]
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Turnto rotate an object around a centre point. • the angle of rotation is measured in degrees.
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TurnAlso called a volta, a turn is a sudden change in thought, direction, or emotion at the conclusion of the sonnet. This invisible turn is followed by a couplet called a gemel (in English sonnets) or a [..]
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Turn1. the rotation of the body in the swing (e.g., shoulder turn, hip turn) 2. going from the ninth green to the tenth tee ("making the turn" from the front nine to the back nine) 3. [..]
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Turn1. the rotation of the body in the swing (e.g., shoulder turn, hip turn) 2. going from the ninth green to the tenth tee 3. curving a golf shot 4. break or curve in a putt
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TurnAfter the 9th hole, ie the halfway point on a golf course, where you 'turn' for home.
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Turnbend: a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path" change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; &a [..]
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Turn The halfway point on an 18 hole course. After playing nine holes, a player is at the "turn."
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Turnmoving on to the last of the 9 holes, this player is at the 10th.
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Turn1. term used to describe the rotation of a golfers body during a golf swing. 2. the transition between the front nine and the back nine (between the 9th and 10th holes) 3. the curve of a shot whether [..]
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TurnThe transition from one side to the other side; after playing the front side, we had lunch at the turn. Also, a term used to describe the body motion of the back swing
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TurnThe part of the round between the front nine and back nine.
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TurnTo start the Back Nine holes.
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TurnThe degrees which must be added to or subtracted from the current heading to reach the course to the intended waypoint.
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Turnto move your self or some object to the left or the right or all the way round
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TurnThe basic unit of play which consists initially of only one stroke but can be extended by bonus strokes to a maximum of 91 strokes in level play. Sides take alternate turns. The winning side is invari [..]
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TurnThe rotation of the body during the backswing.
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Turnonce a characters turn meter is full, he gets to take an action
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Turn to modulate.
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TurnTURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) is a protocol enabling a computer to receive and send data from behind a Network Address Translator (NAT) or firewall. Learn more General knowledge
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TurnTo shape vegetables, using a turning knife, into barrel shapes, or to carve mushroom caps with a decorative spiral pattern.
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Turnvend
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Turnvendn
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TurnAn ornament consisting of four notes:
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Turnto have a specified decisive factor used with on [the first of the cases…ed on first amendment issues "K. A. Cohen"]
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TurnThe fourth community card. Put out face up, by itself. Also known as "fourth street."
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Turn Turns are ornaments mainly used in 17th-19th century music, and generally indicate four notes should be played, encircling the notated note. The following symbol for a turn is placed above the note: [..]
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TurnTo shape vegetables into a specific shape with a knife.
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Turn(n) a circular segment of a curve(n) the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course(n) (game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession(n) an unforeseen development(n) a mo [..]
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TurnIn winding stator coils, this is one loop of wire around a form. A coil will often be referred to by how many turns of a certain gauge wire are in each coil.
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TurnThe Utility Reform Network, California ratepayer. group TVA
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TurnA group of four or five notes winding around the principal note (see the principal motif of the first movement of Beethoven's String Quartet Op.18, No.1).
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Turna type of “ornament” consisting of at least four notes. Most often including the note above the principle, the principle note, the note below the principle, and then concluding on the principle note. [..]
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TurnA sequence of four grace notes before the main note, in a particular pattern. A turn can be represented in modern music notation as ([Nakai 1996], page 31).
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TurnMelodic ornament that circles around the main note.
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TurnA knot passing behind or around an object.
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TurnComplete encirclement of a cleat, bollard, pin or winch by a line.
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TurnA knot passing behind or around an object.
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TurnA knot passing behind or around an object.
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Turna curve in a line (rope) such that the ends cross. Compare to Bight and Loop
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TurnComplete encirclement of a cleat, bollard, pin or winch by a line.
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TurnA circle made by a rope round a pin, &c. "Turn O" is an order to belay.-- To catch a turn is to put the fall of a tackle or part of any rope round a belaying pin, stanchion, &c.
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TurnA load of logs, especially as it refers to a yarder or loader.
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TurnThe act of turning incubated eggs to prevent the embryos from sticking to the shell membranes.
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Turnn. "turn; service, (good) turn," s.v. turn sb. OED. KEY: turn@n
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Turnn 2 torn 1 turn 1
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TurnA moment of gameplay where gameplay actions and reactions are paused only to be furthered by player commands. This excludes functions like pause.
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TurnSee Round.
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TurnManeuver which the airplane makes changing its direction of flight.
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Turn (1) Noun: the appropriate moment for a player to make a bid or play, as in “It’s your turn to bid;”(2) verb: to quit a card at duplicate or a trick at rubber bridge (turn it over) after all four play [..]
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TurnA player is entitled to a maximum of three darts per turn. A player may opt to throw zero, one, two or three darts.
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TurnThe fourth community card that starts the third round of betting.
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TurnThe sequence of actions that each player takes in alternation. One turn consists of: (a) possibly offering a double
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TurnThe basic unit of play.
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Turn1. To reverse direction while in possession of the ball, normally in order to go forward or to play a cross or a shot. 2. An instruction to tell a teammate about to receive the ball that he has time and space to turn. 3. To "get turned": for the ball carrier to put himself in a position facing the defender in order to try to beat him. 4. [..]
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Turnplace in the rotation during the bidding phase or the play to a trick
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Turnis the forth street, the forth round of betting and the forth card revealed on the table.
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Turnall of the phases of a season, e.g. the Spring Turn consists of Spring Orders and Retreats. There are two turns per game-year in the classic game.
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TurnThe interchange of the players’ opportunities to act in the game such as to roll the dice or double.
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TurnThe fourth community card dealt in Texas Holdem and Omaha.
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TurnThe fourth community card in Hold'em.
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Turnthe portion of the game during which all of the actions associated with a given deck take place. The three types of turns in Sentinels of the Multiverse
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TurnA player’s turn has a supply phase that is followed by an action phase. A player can end their turn, which will start the their opponent's turn.
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TurnThe fourth community card in Hold 'em and Omaha, after the flop and before the river.
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Turn(1) The fourth community card in Texas hold'em and Omaha poker games.
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TurnIs the fourth common card to all players.
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TurnCharacters
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TurnThe direction of rotation imparted on a stone during delivery that determines the curl of the stone. The two turns used in curling are the in-turn and out-turn.
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Turn drilling directionally with the intent to change (increase or decrease) well bore azimuth
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TurnOne complete loop of a conductor about a core.
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Turnto backhand hit the ball away from the goal being defended.
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TurnTurn may refer to:
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TurnA turn is a unit of plane angle measurement equal to 2π radians, 360 degrees or 400 gradians. A turn is also referred to as a revolution or complete rotation or full circle or cycle or rev or rot.
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TurnTurn is the fourth studio album by Canadian folk-rock band Great Big Sea released in June 22, 1999.
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TurnIn policy debate, a turn is an argument that proves an argument the other side has made is in fact support for one's own side. This is as opposed to a take-out which merely argues that the argument th [..]
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TurnTurn are an Irish band.
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Turn"Turn" is the fourth single from Indie band Travis' second studio album, The Man Who. The single peaked at the number eight position on the UK Singles Chart.
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Turn"Turn" was Feeder's third UK single to be taken from the Echo Park album. It reached #27 in the UK Singles Chart, and led to the Echo Park album re-entering the top 75 due to the pre-release [..]
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TurnA turn is an element of secondary structure in proteins where the polypeptide chain reverses its overall direction.
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TurnA turn is one round of rope on a pin or cleat, or one round of a coil. Turns can be made around various objects, through rings, or around the standing part of the rope itself or another rope. A turn a [..]
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TurnTurn is a double album by Dutch anarchist post-punk band The Ex. After 20 years of working with Luc, their former bass guitarist, Turn is the only Ex album to feature double bass player Rosemarie givi [..]
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TurnIn swimming, a turn is a reversal of direction of travel by a swimmer. A turn is typically performed when a swimmer reaches the end of a swimming pool but still has one or more remaining pool lengths [..]
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TurnIn swimming, a turn is a reversal of direction of travel by a swimmer. A turn is typically performed when a swimmer reaches the end of a swimming pool but still has one or more remaining pool lengths [..]
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TurnIn dance and gymnastics, a turn is a rotation of the body about the vertical axis. It is usually a complete rotation of the body, although quarter (90°) and half (180°) turns are possible for some typ [..]
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TurnTurn (ターン) is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama.
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TurnTurn is an album by American jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell which was recorded in 2005 and released on the French RogueArt label. He leads a new quintet with longtime rhythm section Jaribu Shahid on [..]
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TurnTURN (The Utility Reform Network) is a consumer advocacy organization headquartered in San Francisco California. In 1972, Sylvia Siegel started TURN in her kitchen to represent consumers before the Ca [..]
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