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*[[Pivot (card game)]], a casual card game released by Wizards of the Coast in 1998
*[[Pivot (card game)]], a casual card game released by Wizards of the Coast in 1998
*[[Kakekotoba]], or pivot word, a technique in Japanese poetry
*[[Kakekotoba]], or pivot word, a technique in Japanese poetry
*[[Bernard Pivot]] (born 1935), French journalist
*[[Bernard Pivot]] (1935–2024), French journalist
* "[[The Geographical Pivot of History]]" by H.J. Mackinder
* "[[The Geographical Pivot of History]]" by H.J. Mackinder
*[[Pivot (TV network)]], a defunct American digital cable and satellite television network
*[[Pivot (TV network)]], a defunct American digital cable and satellite television network

Revision as of 15:47, 6 May 2024

Pivot may refer to:

  • Pivot, the point of rotation in a lever system
  • More generally, the center point of any rotational system
  • Pivot joint, a kind of joint between bones in the body
  • Pivot turn, a dance move

Companies

  • Incitec Pivot, an Australian chemicals and explosives manufacturer
  • Pivot Legal Society, a legal advocacy organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Pivot Wireless, a cell phone service, created by a joint venture between Sprint and multiple cable companies

Computing

Linguistics

  • Syntactic pivot, the argument of the verb around which the sentence revolves
  • Pivot language, an artificial or natural language used as an intermediary language for translation

Mathematics

Music

  • Pivot (U.S. band), an American rock band
  • Pivot, the former name of the experimental rock band PVT
  • Pivot (album), by Amoeba
  • Pivot chord, a chord that is diatonic to more than one key or, in other words, is common to two keys

Places

Sports

Other uses

See also