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the central point or line around which an object turns
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The fan blades rotated smoothly around their axis.
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The ellipse has both a major and a minor axis.
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the second cervical vertebra, forming a pivot that allows the head to turn
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A fracture of the axis can severely restrict neck movement.
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a group of nations aligned for a common political or military purpose
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The regional axis formed to promote shared security interests.
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the alliance formed by Germany and Italy in 1936, later joined by Japan and others, opposing the Allies during World War II
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The defeat of the Axis ended the war in 1945.
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the central structure of a plant around which organs or parts are arranged
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The plant 's axis supports multiple layers of leaves.
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a reference line used in coordinate systems to provide a framework for locating points
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The plot of the function crosses the x-axis at two points, indicating the roots or solutions of the equation.
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