rotasyonel

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Turkish - English
curl
A spin making the trajectory of an object curve

It is possible to use the wind which blows from the left to the right by playing well into the wind with the slightest bit of curl on the ball.

To make into a curl or spiral

She curls her spine; she wedges a pillow between her knees.

{v} to turn into ringlets, turn, twist, wave
{n} a ringlet or ornament of hair, a wave
If you have curls, your hair is in the form of tight curves and spirals. the little girl with blonde curls
If your toes, fingers, or other parts of your body curl, or if you curl them, they form a curved or round shape. His fingers curled gently round her wrist Raise one foot, curl the toes and point the foot downwards She sat with her legs curled under her. = bend
to bend upwards against resistance
The distortion in a paper's surface caused by moisture absorption or by coating differences between one side and the other
Consortium of University Research Libraries, currently Bodleian, Cambridge, London, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh Leeds (?)
If your hair has curl, it is full of curls. Dry curly hair naturally for maximum curl and shine
a twist of the stone's handle upon release makes the stone curl, or curve, as it travels down the ice The rock curls in the direction of the turn
Command-line tool used to transfer files using URL syntax
Misshaping of a sheet due to moisture absorption or differences between sides of a two-sided sheet
Movement of a moving rock away from a straight line
{f} form into curls, twist into ringlets (of hair); bend, coil; play the sport of curling
a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet
standard sleeping position of a cat with the head resting on the forelegs The cat is sleeping in a curl
Vector operator corresponding to the cross product of del and a given vectorial field
flexure; sinuosity
– Some papers have more tendency to curl than others The higher the quality, the more likely it is that the paper will keep its shape
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