• Look up churn or churning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Churn may refer to: Butter churn, device for churning butter Churning (butter), the process...
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    A butter churn is a device used to convert cream into butter, a process known as churning. This is done through a mechanical process, frequently via a...
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    obtain the nectar. The churning of the Ocean of Milk was an extensive process. Mount Mandara was uprooted and used as the churning rod and Vasuki, a naga...
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    Churning is the process of shaking up cream or whole milk to make butter, usually using a device called butter churn. In Europe from the Middle Ages until...
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  • for Reverse Churning (Securities Litigation and Arbitration)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-07-15. Churning description at...
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  • Churn rate (sometimes called attrition rate) is a measure of the proportion of individuals or items moving out of a group over a specific period. It is...
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    the word 'churn' was retained for describing these containers, although they were not themselves used for 'churning' butter. The milk churn was also known...
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  • DHCP churn or IP churn is the rate at which hosts in a network change IP addresses using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). IP churn is studied...
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  • churning "offers a low level of protection for data confidentiality". Cryptanalysis had shown that "the churning cipher is robustly weak". Churning uses...
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  • The churn drill is a large drilling machine that bores large diameter holes in the ground. In mining, they were used to drill into the soft carbonate...
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