upturning

English

Etymology 1

From upturn + -ing.

Verb

upturning

  1. present participle of upturn

Etymology 2

From Middle English upturnynge, equivalent to upturn + -ing and/or up- + turning.

Noun

upturning (plural upturnings)

  1. A turning upward.
    • Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
      He suffered from frequent 'micro-crises' upturnings of the eyeballs, associated with transient inability to move or respond; these lasted a few seconds only, and occurred dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of times a day.

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