inturn
[
in
-turn]
/ˈɪnˌtɜrn/
noun
1.
an inward turn or curve around an axis or fixed point.
Origin
1590-1600;
in-
1
+
turn
Related forms
inturned,
adjective
Can be confused
intern
,
inturn,
in turn
.
Examples from the web for
inturn
The troposphere is,
inturn
, often subdivided into vertical zones.
Such methods are based on a set of polynomial basis functions which are
inturn
built from a set of interpolatory polynomials.
These codes have,
inturn
, given rise to opacity databases.
These amplitudes,
inturn
, will indicate the sizes and structures of the objects.
inturn
, lower credit supply reduces both output growth and inflation.
It is possible that this process will,
inturn
, enable rental agencies to charge consumers lower prices when renting automobiles.
Unless specified otherwise, the inputs are connected to all the hidden units, which
inturn
are connected to all the outputs.
These participants
inturn
provide computer job training for other residents.
inturn
, this leads to an expression for the control surface and the flow conditions along it.
From a dynamics standpoint its distribution with height determines convective stability, which
inturn
controls storm development.
Word Origin and History for
inturn
n.
1590s, "turning in of the toes" (especially in dancing), from
in
+
turn
.