Gyral, gyrating, gyratory, rotaryrotatory, vertiginous, whirling.
Revolving credit
Revolving credit
Orbital Bodies.
Another name for a revolving nosepiece is a "turret." This component is commonly found on microscopes and holds multiple objective lenses, allowing the user to easily switch between different magnifications. The turret's design facilitates quick adjustments, enhancing the efficiency of microscopic observations.
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Yes, the nosepiece of a microscope is also referred to as the "nose turret" or "revolving nosepiece".
Two stars revolving around one another (around their center of mass, to be precise) are called a "binary star". There is no special name for the case that the brightness is unequal; this is actually the usual case.
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Orbitagoraphobia. -RJ
The path a revolving object moves along is called an orbit. The object revolves around a central point, such as a planet revolving around a star or a moon revolving around a planet.
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