| revolving | Making a revolution or revolutions; rotating; used also figuratively of time, seasons, etc, depending on the revolution of the earth. "But grief returns with the revolving year." (Shelley) "Revolving seasons, fruitless as they pass." (Cowper) Revolving firearm. See Revolver. Revolving light, a light or lamp in a lighthouse so arranged as to appear and disappear at fixed intervals, either by being turned about an axis so as to show light only at intervals, or by having its light occasionally intercepted by a revolving screen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| revolving | turning about an axis |
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| revolving | a charge account that does not have to be paid to zero balance |
| revolving | a consumer credit line that can be used up to a certain limit or paid down at any time |
| revolving | a fund which, if borrowed or used, is intended to be replenished so it may be loaned or spent repeatedly |
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