rotary vertigo - translation to arabic
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rotary vertigo - translation to arabic

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Vértigo (album); Vértigo; Vertigo (song); Vertigo (album); Vertigo (book); Vertigo (novel)

rotary vertigo      
‎ دُوارٌ تَدْوِيْرِيّ‎
rotary pump         
  • Another eccentric rotary-vane pump design. Note that modern pumps have an area contact between rotor and stator (and not a line contact).<br>
1. pump housing<br>
2. rotor<br>
3. vanes<br>
4. spring
Vane pump; Rotary pump; Rotary vane vacuum pump; Sliding vane
مضخة رحوية
vertigo         
  • A drawing showing the sensation of vertigo
VERTIGO IS A REMOTELY CONTROLLED WHEELED ROBOT THAT CAN CLIMB WALLS BY USING TWO 360° TILTABLE PROPELLERS
Virtigo; Vertiginous syndromes; Vertiginous; Spinning death; Unsteadiness; Vertigo (medical); Hints exam; HINTS test; Hints test; Anti-vertigo medication; Antivertigo medication; Antivertigo medications; Anti-vertigo medications; Anti-vertigo drug; Anti-vertigo drugs; Antivertigo drugs; Antivertigo agent; Antivertigo agents; Anti-vertigo agents; Anti-vertigo agent; Anti-vertigo; Antivertigo; Antivertigo drug; Peripheral vertigo; Viral vertigo
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Definition

vertigo
['v?:t?g??]
¦ noun a sensation of whirling and loss of balance, caused by looking down from a great height or by disease affecting the inner ear or the vestibular nerve.
Origin
ME: from L., 'whirling', from vertere 'to turn'.

Wikipedia

Vertigo (disambiguation)

Vertigo is a form of dizziness.

Vertigo may also refer to:

  • Acrophobia, the fear of heights, often incorrectly called "vertigo"