
1) Axis 2) Axle 3) Basketball footwork 4) Basketball maneuver 5) Central position 6) Centre 7) Change direction sharply 8) Come about 9) Court center, usually 10) Court maneuver 11) Court position 12) Crux 13) Double-play action 14) French word used in English 15) Fulcrum 16) Hinge 17) Key factor 18) Marcher
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1) Axis 2) Fulcrum 3) Hinge 4) Pintle 5) Slue 6) Swivel 7) Turn
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(also known as position 1) the blocker who stays to the front of the pack and regulates pack speed. The pivot can be identified by the stripe on her helmet. The pivot has the ability to swap places with the jammer. Each team has one pivot.
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• (n.) The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a support; as, the pivot of an arbor in a watch. • (n.) The officer or soldier who simply turns in his place whike the company or line moves around him in wheeling; -- called also pivot man. • (n.) A fixed pin or short axis, on the end of which a wheel or other body turns. &...
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(from the article `basketball`) A movement in which a player with the ball steps once or more in any direction with the same foot while the other foot (pivot foot) is kept at its ...
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During the swing the upper body of a golfer turns and coils a bit. That is called pivot.
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Price level established as being significant by market`s failure to penetrate or as being significant when a sudden increase in volume accompanies the move through the price level.
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Price level established as being significant by market's failure to penetrate or as being significant when a sudden increase in volume accompanies the move through the price level.
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The narrow tip of an arbor, rotating in a hole pierced in one of the plates (usually, since the late 1800s, with a jewel by way of bearing). Â The steel used for arbors is quite brittle and pivots often break, especially at the outer end of the balance-staff.
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1. A fixed pin or short axis, on the end of which a wheel or other body turns. ... 2. The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a support; as, the pivot of an arbor in a watch. ... 3. Hence, figuratively: A turning point or condition; that on which important results depend; as, the pivot of an enterprise. ... 4. The officer or soldier wh...
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Price level established as being significant by market's failure to penetrate or as being significan
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Piv'ot noun [ F.; probably akin to Italian
piva pipe, French
pipe . See
Pipe .]
1. A fixed pin or short axis, on the end of which a wheel or other body turns.
2. The end of a shaft or arbor which rests and turns in a support; as, the
pivot of an arbor in a ...
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Piv'ot transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Pivoted ;
present participle & verbal noun Pivoting .] To place on a pivot.
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[Basketball] a center; also the foot that must remain touching the floor until a ball handler who has stopped dribbling is ready to pass or shoot.
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Crisp, prompt turn on the hindquarters
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a center; also the foot that must remain touching the floor until a ball handler who has stopped dribbling is ready to pass or shoot.
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Translations for „Pivot“ Become a Premium Member today! Special action when tasting a wine by moving the glass in a circular motion; see also under Wine evaluation and wine enjoyment.
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Is turning on the ball of one foot, whilst the other is in a contra body movement position.
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noun the act of turning on (or as if on) a pivot; `the golfer went to the driving range to practice his pivot`
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In physics, the part of a mechanism or machine that allows a turning motion. For example, in a see-saw the pivot at the centre allows one side to move down when an effort is applied and the opposite side with a load to move up. The pivot in a pair of scissors is the screw that holds the two parts of the scissors together
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The rotation of the body during a swing.
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(1) the blocker who stays to the front of the pack and regulates pack speed. The pivot also has the unique ability to, via a panty-swap, exchange places with the jammer. The pivot can be identified by the stripe on her helmet.
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A player at the front of the pack. This position sets the pace of the pack and is the last line of defense in preventing a jammer from breaking out of the pack. This player is identified by a striped helmet cover. In the old school rules set, the pivot may take over as jammer, when their team's jammer is unable to break through the pack and the opp...
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A turn on the ball of the foot.
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turn on an axis
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