Turntable (noun)

  1. A rotating platform on which records are played on a phonograph.
  2. A rotating platform used in photography to produce a 360-degree view.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from turn + table.

Examples:

  1. The DJ placed a record on the turntable and adjusted the volume.
  2. She used a turntable to take pictures of the product from all angles.
  3. He placed the cake on the turntable and began to decorate it.
  4. The model was placed on the turntable for the photoshoot.
  5. The turntable was used to rotate the beef as it cooked on the spit.
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