Associations to the word «Swiveling»
Noun
- Pound
- Corp
- Glimpse
- Roller
- Lock
- Leopard
- Savage
- Telescope
- Brake
- Chain
- Dodge
- File
- Forge
- Ton
- Archie
- Nobleman
- Trailer
- Thumb
- Lift
- Pirate
- Fin
- Oval
- Urge
- Bore
- Nod
- Ceiling
- Spike
- Shoulder
- Regard
- Canoe
- Grenade
- Instant
- Knife
- Piece
- Stock
- Thrust
- Inch
- Helmet
- Prey
- Back
- Frustration
- Sharpe
- Foot
- Missile
- Ankle
- Ring
- Cord
- Weapon
- Cable
- Eve
- Recorder
- Finger
- Bench
- Behind
- Wall
- Pair
- Fix
- Calvin
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Wiktionary
SWIVEL, noun. (mechanical) A piece, as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis.
SWIVEL, noun. (military) A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; called also swivel gun.
SWIVEL, noun. (slang) strength of mind or character that enables one to overcome adversity; confidence; will
SWIVEL, noun. (dance) a rotating of the hips.
SWIVEL, verb. (intransitive) To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
SWIVEL CHAIR, noun. A chair with a rotating seat, typically used in an office or at a computer.
SWIVEL CHAIRS, noun. Plural of swivel chair
SWIVEL GUN, noun. A small cannon attached to a swivel or pivot. It was usually located on a ship's rail so it could have a large range of fire, and could fire anything ranging from small round balls of lead to cannon balls.
SWIVEL JOINT, noun. A joint that may move horizontally such as the neck vertebrae
Dictionary definition
SWIVEL, noun. A coupling (as in a chain) that has one end that turns on a headed pin.
SWIVEL, verb. Turn on a pivot.
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