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rotational

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/roʊˈteɪʃənəl/
1

involving or relating to the action of turning around a central point

  • The rotational movement of the Earth causes day and night.
  • He demonstrated the rotational motion of the propeller by spinning it with his hand.
  • In baseball, the pitcher uses rotational force to generate power when throwing the ball.
  • The rotational inertia of the wheel helped stabilize the bicycle as it rolled over uneven terrain.
2

a car with two doors and front seats and a luggage compartment

3

moving animals from one area to another regularly so the grass has time to grow back

  • Rotational grazing helped improve the condition of the fields.
  • The farmer followed a rotational method to avoid overgrazing.
  • The ranch's rotational plan allowed grass to recover naturally.
  • Rotational grazing keeps the land healthy and productive.
  • They use a rotational system to move cattle across different pastures.
4

growing different types of crops in the same field in a set order to keep the soil healthy

  • They practice rotational farming to prevent soil exhaustion.
  • Rotational crop planting helped reduce pests and diseases.
  • The field follows a rotational plan of corn, beans, and wheat.
  • Rotational methods improved crop yield over the years.
  • Rotational agriculture helped restore nutrients to the soil.