Rotatable: meaning, definitions and examples
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rotatable
[ rəʊˈteɪtəbl ]
capable of turning
Rotatable describes an object that can be turned or rotated around an axis. This term is often used in mechanical contexts to indicate that a part can move or swivel freely.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The chair has a rotatable seat for easier movement.
- Our new tablet features a rotatable screen for better viewing angles.
- The rotatable head of the flashlight allows for directed lighting.
- He adjusted the rotatable mirror to get a better view.
Translations
Translations of the word "rotatable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 giratório
🇮🇳 घुमाने योग्य
🇩🇪 drehbar
🇮🇩 dapat diputar
🇺🇦 обертовий
🇵🇱 obracany
🇯🇵 回転可能な
🇫🇷 rotatif
🇪🇸 giratorio
🇹🇷 döner
🇰🇷 회전 가능한
🇸🇦 قابل للدوران
🇨🇿 otočný
🇸🇰 otočný
🇨🇳 可旋转的
🇸🇮 vrten
🇮🇸 snúningur
🇰🇿 айналмалы
🇬🇪 ბრუნვადი
🇦🇿 dönən
🇲🇽 giratorio
Etymology
The term 'rotatable' derives from the Latin word 'rotare', which means 'to rotate'. This root word evolved into the Middle French 'roter', which also means 'to turn' or 'to roll'. The suffix '-able' was added, denoting the ability to perform the action described by the verb. In English, 'rotatable' began appearing in written texts around the early 20th century, primarily in engineering and design contexts where components needed to be mobile. As technology advanced, especially with the invention of various mechanical devices, the need for rotatable components became paramount, leading to the term being more widely used in product descriptions and technical literature.