Turn

Turn may refer to:

In music:

  • Turn (music), a sequence of several notes next to each other in the scale
  • Turn (band), an Irish rock group
  • Turn LP, a 2005 rock album by Turn
  • Turn (The Ex album), a 2004 punk album by The Ex
  • "Turn" (Feeder song), a 2001 alternative rock song by Feeder
  • Turn (Great Big Sea album), a 1999 fold album by Great Big Sea
  • "Turn" (song), a 1999 alternative rock song by Travis
  • Turn Records, an independent record label based in Santa Clara, California
  • "Turn", a 1981 song by Dramatis from For Future Reference
  • "Turn", a song from the 2001 album Echo Park by Welsh alternative rock band Feeder.

In other uses:

  • Inventory turns, a management concept
  • TURN or Traversal Using Relay NAT, a data-transfer protocol
  • Turn (biochemistry), an element of secondary structure in proteins
  • Turn (film), a 2001 Japanese film
  • Turn (game), a segment of a game
  • Turn (geometry), an angular unit equal to 360°
  • Turn (knot), a component of a knot
  • Turn (literature), a term in poetry also known as a volta
  • Turn (poker), the fourth of five community cards
  • Turn (policy debate), an argument that proves the opposite
  • Turn (professional wrestling)
  • The spin produced in spin bowling in cricket
  • Turns in swimming, the act of turning around at the end of a pool in swimming
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
  • Turn, a measure used by Innova Discs to evaluate flying disc performance
  • Turn inc., a cross-channel marketing SaaS company in silicon valley

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Famous quotes containing the word turn:

    The King o’ Scots, and a’ his power
    Canna turn Arthur O’Bower.
    Unknown. The Wind (l. 3–4)

    Rejoice, and men will seek you;
    Grieve, and they turn and go.
    They want full measure of all your pleasure,
    But they do not need your woe
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850–1919)

    Every time I get happy
    the Nana-hex comes through.
    Birds turn into plumber’s tools,
    a sonnet turns into a dirty joke,
    a wind turns into a tracheotomy,
    a boat turns into a corpse....
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)