ROTATED | • rotated adj. Having undergone rotation about an axis. • rotated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rotate. • ROTATE v. to turn like a wheel. |
ROTATES | • rotates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rotate. • ROTATE v. to turn like a wheel. |
ROTATOR | • rotator n. One who or that which rotates. • rotator n. (Anatomy) A muscle by which a joint can be rotated. • rotator n. A revolving reverberatory furnace. |
ROTCHES | • rotches n. Plural of rotche. • ROTCH n. the little auk, also ROCH, ROTCHE, ROTCHIE. |
ROTCHIE | • rotchie n. Alternative form of rotche. • ROTCHIE n. the little auk, also ROCH, ROTCH, ROTCHE. |
ROTGUTS | • rotguts n. Plural of rotgut. • ROTGUT n. (colloquial) rough, cheap alcohol, also GUTROT. |
ROTHERS | • rothers n. Plural of rother. • Rothers prop.n. Plural of Rother. • ROTHER n. (obsolete) an ox, cow. |
ROTIFER | • rotifer n. Any of many minute aquatic multicellular organisms, of the phylum Rotifera, that have a ring of cilia… • ROTIFER n. (Latin) a microscopic aquatic organism. |
ROTINIS | • ROTINI n. (Italian) a kind of pasta in small spirals. |
ROTOLOS | • rotolos n. Plural of rotolo. • Rotolos prop.n. Plural of Rotolo. • ROTOLO n. (Italian) an Italian form of rotl, a unit of weight, also ROTL. |
ROTTANS | • ROTTAN n. (dialect) a rat, also RATTON, ROTTEN. |
ROTTENS | • ROTTEN n. a rat. |
ROTTERS | • rotters n. Plural of rotter. • Rotters prop.n. Plural of Rotter. • ROTTER n. a scoundrel. |
ROTTING | • rotting v. Present participle of rot. • rotting n. The process by which something rots. • rotting n. Material that has rotted. |
ROTULAE | • rotulae n. Plural of rotula. • ROTULA n. (Latin) the kneecap or patella. |
ROTULAS | • rotulas n. Plural of rotula. • ROTULA n. (Latin) the kneecap or patella. |
ROTUNDA | • rotunda n. (Architecture) A round building, usually small, often with a dome. • rotunda n. (Typography, frequently capitalized) A Gothic typeface used in early printed books in Northern Italy… • rotunda n. (Philippines) A roundabout; a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island. |
ROTUNDS | • ROTUND v. to round. |