Yes, revolve is a word. It means to go around something in a circular manner
The abstract noun form of the verb to revolve is revolutionas a word for an overthrow of a government; something that leads to political or social change; a word for a concept. The noun 'revolution' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical rotation. Other noun forms of the verb to revolve are revolver and the gerund, revolving; both concrete nouns as a word for a physical thing and a physical action.
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
definition: to revolve and turn like a wheel. sentence: The barrel circumrotated down the hill.
Another word for the word orbit is "revolution" (verb to revolve).A planet revolves around a star, and rotates(spins) on its axis.For electrons in an atom, the other term used for orbitals is electron shells.
How about revolve, devolve, evolve? Or, if you are a fan of cowboy movies, a revolver?
The word is "revolve."
The word "revolve" is just fine. The word "orbit" is also used in this context.
The root word of "revolve" is "re-", which means "again" or "back." The word "revolve" itself means to move in a circular path or orbit around a central point.
The world doesn't revolve around you, don't be selfish.
I can name four there is Revolution revolves revolved and revolve
I fired her because the problems always seem to revolve around her.
The ball was caught in the merry-go-round and began to revolve with it.
An alternative word would be... revolve.
rotate, spin
An alternative word would be... revolve.
You need to make sure that those rocks will always revolve around that planet.
The root word "volv" means to roll, turn, or twist. It is commonly found in words like "revolve" and "involvement."