Definition of Rotators. Meaning of Rotators. Synonyms of Rotators

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Definition of Rotators

Rotator
Rotator Ro*ta"tor, n. [L.] 1. (Anat.) that which gives a rotary or rolling motion, as a muscle which partially rotates or turns some part on its axis. 2. (Metal.) A revolving reverberatory furnace.

Meaning of Rotators from wikipedia

- This is a list of slow rotators—minor planets that have an exceptionally long rotation period. This period, typically given in hours, and sometimes called...
- truck, a type of tow truck with a rotating extendible boom List of fast rotators (minor planets) List of slow rotators (minor planets) Rotation (disambiguation)...
- The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the human shoulder and allow for its extensive range of motion. Of the...
- flexed (become medial rotators when hip is extended) Psoas major muscle Psoas minor muscle Sartorius muscle Dissection of lateral rotator group (obturator...
- A rotating furnace is a device for making solid objects which have concave surfaces that are segments of axially symmetrical paraboloids. Usually, the...
- the Faraday effect, on birefringence, or on total internal reflection. Rotators of linearly polarized light have found widespread applications in modern...
- excyclotorsion) Inferior rectus muscle Inferior oblique muscle List of internal rotators of the human body Shoulder Articulations Hip Articulations Knee Articulations...
- Rotating bolt is a method of locking the breech (or rear barrel) of a firearm closed for firing. Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse developed the first rotating...
- rotator (or antenna rotor) is a device used to change the orientation, within the horizontal plane, of a directional antenna. Most antenna rotators have...
- Rotating bookmarks were a kind of bookmark used in medieval Europe. They were attached to a string, along which a marker could be slid up and down to mark...