English | Latin |
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turning [turnings] noun [UK: ˈtɜːn.ɪŋ] [US: ˈtɝːn.ɪŋ] | campter [campteris](3rd) M tornatura [tornaturae](1st) F versio [versionis](3rd) F |
turn [turned, turning, turns] verb [UK: tɜːn] [US: ˈtɝːn] | convertor [converti, conversus sum](3rd) DEP supervehor [supervehi, supervectus sum](3rd) DEP |
turning, twisting around noun | conversus [conversus](4th) M |
turning, winding noun | flexus [flexus](4th) M |
turning / bending adjective | declinis [declinis, decline]adjective |
turning / bending aside, deflection noun | deflexio [deflexionis](3rd) F |
turning / directing (one thing towards another) noun | adversio [adversionis](3rd) F |
turning / writhing, evasion noun | campe [campes]noun |
turning a somersault (L+S) adjective | cernulus [cernula, cernulum]adjective |
turning around noun | versatio [versationis](3rd) F |
turning around / in circle / back noun | circumactus [circumactus](4th) M |
turning of water against (w / aqua) (undermining land) noun | controversia [controversiae](1st) F |
turning point [turning points] noun [UK: ˈtɜːn.ɪŋ pɔɪnt] [US: ˈtɝːn.ɪŋ ˈpɔɪnt] | flexus [flexus](4th) M |
turning point at end of a race course noun | campter [campteros/is]noun camter [camteros/is]noun |
turning point of an action / catastrophe (L+S) noun | catastropha [catastrophae](1st) F |
action of turning around / revolving, revolution noun | circumversio [circumversionis](3rd) F |
bar / key for turning a press, lever noun | claves [clavis](3rd) F clavis [clavis](3rd) F |
bend / turn (course) around (pivot / turning point) verb | circumflecto [circumflectere, circumflexi, circumflexus](3rd) TRANS |
bending / turning aside (L+S) noun | deflexus [deflexus](4th) M |
bending / turning in adverb | cessimadverb cossimadverb |
coming back, returning adjective | redux [(gen.), reducis]adjective |
conical column, turning point at circus, goal noun | meta [metae](1st) F |
expulsion / turning out noun | eversio [eversionis](3rd) F |
heading / turning off / away, diversion (into another channel) noun | derivatio [derivationis](3rd) F |
in a winding / circular motion, turning adjective | adrotans [(gen.), adrotantis]adjective arrotans [(gen.), arrotantis]adjective |
introversion, turning (thoughts) inward noun | introversio [introversionis](3rd) F |
keep turning / going round, spin, whirl verb | verso [versare, versavi, versatus](1st) |
overturn [overturned, overturning, overturns] verb [UK: ˌəʊv.ə.ˈtɜːn] [US: ˌoʊv.ə.ˈtɜːn] | decutio [decutere, decussi, decussus](3rd) TRANS |
overturning / upsetting noun | eversio [eversionis](3rd) F |
petrifying, turning to stone adjective | saxificus [saxifica, saxificum]adjective |
rapid turning, whirling noun | volubilitas [volubilitatis](3rd) F |
restoring, returning adjective | apocatastaticus [apocatastatica, apocatastaticum]adjective |
return, returning noun | reditus [reditus](4th) M |