It means to turn something into liquid.
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
Pat - tap
'Deflect'
To turn something on, such as a machine. To mobilize a military unit for duty.
The word "ash" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the powdery residue left after something is burned. As a verb, it means to turn something into ash through burning.
If you mean"ratchet", it is far from a bad word. It is a useful device for enabling something to turn in one direction but not in another.
"Tap" and "Pat" aren't palindromes.
yes a verb is something you can do and you can turn something
The word that you say is that you like that something. But when you say try to act to act sure and don't turn your head when you say it also try not to show it your eyes. Lying.
The word baligtad, also sometimes spelled baliktad, is a Tagalog word that translates into English as inside-out or upside-down. It can also mean to turn something over.
The root word of versus, in the original Latin "vertere," means to turn to face something. In English, it doesn't have a root beyond versus.