a journey round a circle or closed route
revolution, track, boundary
a part (of a card, paper etc) that is folded
double thickness
revolution; turning
revolution
a front part of a coat or jacket that is folded back and forms part of the collar
fold
fold
fold
a ballet dancer's fast turn on the front end of the foot
circuit around something
the act of rotating or being rotated; one complete turn; the regular coming round of things or events in succession
turn
irregular fold or crease (especially in cloth)
fold
a small table on wheels, used for serving food
circle, revolution
(to cause something) to move round a point; (to cause something) to change in nature, quality, condition, shape etc; to reach and pass (the age, time etc mentioned)
revolution, curving
a circular object that turns (as on carts, cars, bicycles etc and machines); to push or pull (something) (a vehicle with wheels); to turn in a curve or circle
circle, revolution
(to cause a person, thing) to move quickly round and round
spin, revolution