Uprising, mutiny, coup d'etat, revolt, rebellion, gyration, lap, turning, pirouette...
the revolution took on for many years.
Another term for the 18th century is the "1700s." This period is often characterized by significant historical events, such as the Enlightenment, the American Revolution, and the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, it is sometimes referred to as the "Age of Enlightenment" due to the emphasis on reason and individualism during that time.
The word "rev" (revs) is a colloquial term that means revolutions of an engine.
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Social Revolution (e.g.: French Revolution) = KRANTI Revolution of an object around another = PARIKRAMAA
revolution
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The noun 'revolution is a singular, common noun.The noun 'revolution' is a concrete noun as a word for the turning or rotational motion about an axis; a single complete turn of a circle; a word for a physical motion.The noun 'revolution' is an abstract noun as a word for the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another; a far-reaching and drastic change; a word for a concept.
Ellipse.
Another word for overthrow is defeat. Also the word destroy is another example. You could use the word seize as a synonym of the word overthrow.
Another name for agricultural revolution
Conversio is one Latin equivalent of 'revolution'. It's a feminine gender noun that means a 'turning around'. Reipublicae conversio is another equivalent of 'revolution' in its political sense. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'reipublicae' means 'of the republic'. The feminine gender noun 'conversio' means 'revolution'.
A "revolution" around the sun or a "year."
there isn't one. you could say something along the lines of "one revolution of the sun"
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."
"Revolution" is ultimately from the Latin word volvere, "to turn around."