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rotate
Botany designating a corolla the united petals of which radiate from a central point like the spokes of a wheel

rotate [′rō‚tāt]
(botany)
Of a sympetalous corolla, having a short tube and petals radiating like the spokes of a wheel.


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Key statement: A continuous extrusion molding system for extrusion molding a weatherstrip for an automobile includes a prickly gear, rotatable while pressed in contact with the weatherstrip being extruded, and disposed adjacent to a mouth piece of an extruder.
In fact the rotatable bonds of the structures are adjusted to produce a conformation that matches as closely as possible a given three-dimensional requirement.
Though Gates did not discuss portable gaming during his address, one Korean company, Impactra, was showing off a palmtop device before the speech that would play Windows Media video on a rotatable screen, and an Impactra executive said the company was working with Microsoft on incorporating cellular telephony and wireless, Xbox-related gaming into the unit.
 
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