Turntable
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A turntable is generally a rotating platform, and may refer to:
- A constant speed, motor driven phonograph/gramophone. The increasingly skillful use of turntables by DJs to mix and scratch records has given rise to the term turntablism and has lead to professional CD players with the same capability.
- Turntable (railroad), a device used at some railroad facilities to turn locomotives or other rolling stock around, or onto one of several radially arranged rail tracks (a rotary transfer table)
- Turntable (motor vehicle), a motorized or manual device, usually installed in a driveway or on a garage floor, that rotates a motor vehicle to facilate an easier or safer egress of the vehicle
- A potter's wheel or pottery wheel, used for shaping spinning clay to produce circular pottery
- A Lazy Susan, a rotating tray used on a large tabletop so that items can reached from any sitting position
- A turntable hit is a hit vinyl-single which is commonly more successful in the Airplay charts than in the sellings.
- Turntable (song), a TLC song from their album 3D.