Rotating vs Headstock - What's the difference?
rotating | headstock |
that proceeds in sequence or in turns
A headframe.
A part of a machine (such as a lathe or drill) that supports a rotating part
* 1913 , DH Lawrence,
A beam that supports a bell.
A clamp that restrains a cow by the neck.
The part of a guitar that holds the tensioning screws of the strings.
As an adjective rotating
is that proceeds in sequence or in turns.As a verb rotating
is .As a noun headstock is
a headframe.rotating
English
Adjective
(-)- a rotating presidency
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*headstock
English
Noun
(en noun)- It was a beautiful day. At Brinsley pit the white steam melted slowly in the sunshine of a soft blue sky; the wheels of the headstocks twinkled high up; the screen, shuffling its coal into the trucks, made a busy noise.