revolvable


re·volve

R0210400 (rĭ-vŏlv′)v. re·volved, re·volv·ing, re·volves v.intr.1. To orbit a central point: The planets revolve around the sun.2. To turn on an axis; rotate. See Synonyms at turn.3. To be arranged as revolving credit: His credit line revolves.4. To be centered: Their troubles revolve around money management.v.tr.1. To cause to revolve.2. To ponder or reflect on: revolved the matter in his mind.
[Middle English revolven, to change direction, from Old French revolver, to reflect upon, from Latin revolvere, to turn over, roll back, reflect upon : re-, re- + volvere, to roll; see wel- in Indo-European roots.]
re·volv′a·ble adj.
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