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/ˈsēˌsô/,
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A long plank balanced in the middle on a fixed support, on each end of which children sit and swing up and down by pushing the ground alternately with their feet,
  1. Change rapidly and repeatedly from one position, situation, or condition to another and back again
    • - the market seesawed as rumors spread of an imminent cabinet reshuffle
  2. Cause (something) to move back and forth or up and down rapidly and repeatedly
    • - Sybil seesawed the car back and forth
Noun
  1. A long plank balanced in the middle on a fixed support, on each end of which children sit and swing up and down by pushing the ground alternately with their feet

  2. A situation characterized by rapid, repeated changes from one state or condition to another
    • - the emotional seesaw of a first love affair
    • - seesaw interest rates

  1. teeter-totter: ride on a plank
  2. a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end
  3. move up and down as if on a seesaw
  4. teeter: move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
  5. A seesaw (also known as a teeter-totter or teeter board) is a long, narrow board pivoted in the middle so that, as one end goes up, the other goes down.
  6. Seesaw is a type of molecular geometry where the central atom has one lone pair of electrons, and there are four bonding groups also connected to that central atom.
  7. SeeSaw is an Internet television service, owned by Arqiva and launched in the UK on 17 February 2010.
  8. Seesaw is a musical with a book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
  9. just like in a playpark, but for bikes - go slow in the middle to allow the see-saw to drop gently!
  10. A pattern of planets arranged in two groups opposite each other in the zodiac. These opposing planets draw your attention in conflicting directions, making it hard to focus on particular issues in life or make decisions when faced with choices.
  11. In this pattern the planets form two groups on opposite sides of the chart, the groups no less than sixty degrees or two signs apart. As its name suggests, this produces a person who behaves like a 'seesaw', with their life following a pattern of two distinctly contrasting alternatives. ...
  12. A chart pattern or configuration in which the planets are distributed in the form of a balance separated by two spaces of approximately 60-90 degrees.
  13. A cage-like part of the rotor assembly that is connected directly to the flybar and is also connected to the mixer arms through linkages. ...
  14. This obstacle consists of a plank, minimum length 12 ft, maximum 14 ft, firmly mounted on a central bracket, maximum 2ft 3ins from the ground, with a contact area at each end. ...
  15. The shaping arrangement in which, according to Marc Edmund Jones, the planets form tow distinct groups roughly opposite each other in a horoscope; symbolizing balance or the need to seek balance as a strong motivating factor.
  16. Another name for a Windmill Attack.