Installation where glass enclosure panel pivots on a hinge to provide access to the showering space Focal shower enclosures from Kohler offer an adjustable bottom pivot block to ensure a watertight seal even when walls are not parallel
A traveling turn executed with thighs locked and feet apart in extended fifth position
If something pivots, it balances or turns on a central point. The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance She pivots gracefully on the stage He pivoted his whole body through ninety degrees
This is the algebra associated with an iteration of Gauss-Jordan elimination, using the forward transformation The tableaux for a pivot on element a(p,q) (not= 0), which means nonbasic variable x_q enters the basis in exchange for basic variable x_p, are as follows
1 The designation for the player who remains in the same physical position at the table in a sequence of rubbers or chukkers; 2 The designation for the player, if any, who remains stationary in a Howell Movement; 3 The act of changing partners during a bridge session; 4 In pertaining to a suit the term describes a situation whereby the suit is guarded or petentially guarded by both opponents, as in a double-squeeze matrix
An axle, often made of a bank pin, upon which the tongue rotates to permit the plectrum to escape below the string when the key is released
Hence, figuratively: A turning point or condition; that on which important results depend; as, the pivot of an enterprise
Turning from front to back on yourself by leaving the ball of the pivoting foot in one place while you step with the other foot Right pivot: Feet start together Step forward with right foot, leaving left foot down and turn facing back Step forward again with right foot, leaving left foot down and turn facing front Left pivot starts with the left foot
May be done on either Right or Left; bear your body weight on the sole or ball of the foot as one is turning as in a 3-pt turn
The area near the basket, generally where the center operates, or the act of changing directions, by keeping one foot planted on the ground while stepping in one or more directions with the other foot
The officer or soldier who simply turns in his place whike the company or line moves around him in wheeling; called also pivot man
(1) (noun) in a sequence of rubbers or chukkers, the player who remains in the same physical position at the table
the act of turning on (or as if on) a pivot; "the golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot" axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns the person in a rank around whom the others wheel and maneuver turn on a pivot
verb, noun A trick or part of a trick where the truck touches the top of the lip or coping for just a moment before reentry
A traveling turn executed with the thighs locked and the feet apart in 5th position
The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a support; as, the pivot of an arbor in a watch
The pivot in a situation is the most important thing which everything else is based on or arranged around. Forming the pivot of the exhibition is a large group of watercolours
The ability to alter the perspective of retrieved data When Hyperion Essbase first retrieves a dimension, it expands data into rows You can then pivot or rearrange the data to obtain a different viewpoint
Often chanted from the sidelines to try and make a player move their feet while on disc so it's easier to make a different pass You only need keep one foot on the ground, the pivot foot, and move the other to change body position
axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns the person in a rank around whom the others wheel and maneuver turn on a pivot
Turning the raft from a ferry angle to a bow-downstream Position This narrows the passing space of theboat, allowing it to slide closely past obstructions Sometimes calleda front pivot