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    turn·ing
    [ˈtərniNG]
    noun
    turning (noun) · turnings (plural noun)
    1. a place where a road branches off another:
      "take the first turning on the right"
    2. the action or skill of using a lathe.
      • (turnings)
        shavings of wood or metal resulting from turning something on a lathe.
    turn
    [tərn]
    verb
    turning (present participle)
    1. move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point:
      "the big wheel was turning" · "I turned the key in the door and crept in"
    2. move (something) so that it is in a different position in relation to its surroundings or its previous position:
      "turn the mould upside down"
      • change the position of one's body so that one is facing in a different direction:
        "Charlie turned and looked at his friend"
        Similar:
        change direction
        change course
        make a U-turn
        reverse direction
        swing around
        wheel around
      • aim, point, or direct (something):
        "she turned her head toward me" · "the government has now turned its attention to primary schools"
        Similar:
        aim at
        point at
        level at
        direct at
        train at
        focus on
      • change or cause to change direction:
        "we turned around and headed back to the house"
        Similar:
        change direction
        change course
        make a U-turn
        reverse direction
        swing around
        wheel around
      • (of the tide) change from flood to ebb or vice versa:
        "as the tide turned he finally managed to bring the barge into its berth"
      • move (a page) over so that it is flat against the previous or next page:
        "she turned a page noisily" · "turn to page five for the answer"
        Similar:
        flip over
        flick over/through
        leaf through
      • fold or unfold (fabric or a piece of a garment) in the specified way:
        "he turned up the collar of his coat"
      • pass around (the flank or defensive lines of an army) so as to attack it from the side or rear:
        "there was still the sea, by way of which the Persians hoped to turn all mountain or isthmus defense lines"
      • soccer
        pass (an opponent) at close quarters by feinting to go one way then moving in another direction:
        "Hooper received the ball and turned his defender before scoring with a crisp left foot shot"
      • archaic
        bend back (the edge of a blade) so as to make it blunt:
        "thou hast also turned the edge of his sword"
    3. change in nature, state, form, or colour; become:
      "Emmeline turned pale" · "the weather turned really bad"
    4. shape (something) on a lathe:
      "the faceplate is turned rather than cast"
      • give a graceful or elegant form to:
        "if I could turn a tune, I even think I should sing"
    5. induce or persuade (someone) to act against their country or associates, especially as a spy or informer:
      "there is also a concern that he would remain a security risk, especially as the authorities had already tried to turn him"
    6. cause (a person) to change their sexual orientation or gender identity:
      "for some reason he thought I was the one who could turn him"
    7. make (a profit):
      "in 2021 the company turned a profit for the first time"
    Origin
    Old English tyrnan, turnian (verb), from Latin tornare, from tornus ‘lathe’, from Greek tornos ‘lathe, circular movement’; probably reinforced in Middle English by Old French turner. The noun (Middle English) is partly from Anglo-Norman French tourn, partly from the verb.
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