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RevolutionSee Earth revolution.
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Revolution1 [countable, uncountable] an attempt, by a large number of people, to change the government of a country, especially by violent action a socialist revolution the outbreak of the American Revolution i [..]
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Revolutionlate 14c., originally of celestial bodies, from Old French revolucion "course, revolution (of celestial bodies)" (13c.), or directly from Late Latin revolutionem (nominative revolutio) " [..]
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Revolution one complete turn through 360º.
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Revolutionorbit, or a complete journey of an object around a more massive object.
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Revolutionoverthrow or total change of government.
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RevolutionThe orbital motion of one object around another. The Earth revolves around the Sun in one year. The moon revolves around the Earth in approximately 28 days.
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Revolutiona drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving; "the industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution" the overthrow of a government by those who are [..]
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Revolutionthe overthrowing of a government by rebels who want another kind of government
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RevolutionThe orbital motion of one object around another. The Earth revolves around the Sun in one year. The moon revolves around the Earth in approximately 28 days.
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RevolutionA revolution is a historical period involving dramatic political, social and/or economic change in a particular nation or region.
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RevolutionSudden and radical change in society; a complete overthrow of an established government or political system.
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RevolutionA rotation through a full circle, or 360 degrees.
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RevolutionThe overthrow of a government by the governed; a process of change involving the mobilization of a mass social movement in order to radically transform society. It also refers to a drastic and far reaching political, economic, social, or technological change (as in the Agricultural or Industrial Revolutions). Finally, it refers to a category in Rob [..]
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RevolutionThe codename given to a Nintendo game console system while in its development and beta phases. The Revolution codename is the console which was released under the official name of Wii. The Wii was rel [..]
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RevolutionThe circling of a smaller object around a larger object.
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Revolution— A way to describe the movement of one celestial body as it orbits another. A complete revolution is a complete orbit.
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Revolution(n) - the movement of an object around another object
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RevolutionThe movement of a celestial body in an orbit around another celestial body.
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RevolutionThe movement of one mass around another.
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Revolution motion of a body that travels around another body in space. ribonucleic acid (RNA)
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Revolutionthe violent overthrow of a governmental system, as in the
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RevolutionA large-scale change in the political leadership of a society and the restructuring of major features of that society.
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RevolutionA more or less sudden, complete, and often violent movement to change a political or social system.
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Revolution(n) a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving(n) the overthrow of a government by those who are governed(n) a single complete turn (axial or orbital)
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RevolutionOne complete voyage of a celestial body around its point of orbit (Lesson 29)
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Revolutionthe overthrow of a government by those who are governed
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RevolutionArmed Conflict that resulted in separation of American colonies from Britain and established the United States of America.
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RevolutionConflict during which traditional monarchy was ended and modern Government functions were instituted.
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RevolutionProcess of the Earth circling the sun in its orbit. Revolution determines the seasons, and the length of the year. In addition, differences in seasons occur because of Earth's inclination (tilt o [..]
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RevolutionIn Gnosis, the revolution is the battle of the consciousness against the ego. This revolution is symbolized in many ways, in many traditions, often as a war (The Mahabarata). This is a revolution against animal instinct, desire, mechanicity and complacency, all of which make up our own mind.
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RevolutionOrbital motion of a body around a common center of mass or another body.
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RevolutionOrbital motion about a primary.
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RevolutionThe orbital motion of one object around another. The Earth revolves around the Sun in one year. The moon revolves around the Earth in approximately 28 days.
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Revolution
A political upheaval in a government or nation state characterized by great change.
The removal and replacement of a government.
Rotation: the turning of an object around an axis.
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Revolution
Any of several political/military revolutions (or revolutionary wars), taken specifically.
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