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turn 1. Music a melodic ornament that makes a turn around a note, beginning with the note above, in a variety of sequences 2. Theatre chiefly Brit a short theatrical act, esp in music hall, cabaret, etc. turn [′tərn] (electricity) One complete loop of wire. (mathematics)
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