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Gyration   /dʒaɪrˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Gyration

noun
1.
A single complete turn (axial or orbital).  Synonyms: revolution, rotation.  "The revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year"
2.
The act of rotating in a circle or spiral.  Synonym: whirling.






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"Gyration" Quotes from Famous Books



... self-knowledge, withering, fell On the beauty of Uriel; In heaven once eminent, the god Withdrew, that hour, into his cloud; Whether doomed to long gyration In the sea of generation, Or by knowledge grown too bright To hit the nerve of feebler sight. Straightway, a forgetting wind Stole over the celestial kind, And their lips the secret kept, If in ashes the fire-seed slept. But now and then, truth-speaking ...
— Poems - Household Edition • Ralph Waldo Emerson

... obliged to conform to the sudden flights of its patron, and accommodate itself to inverted positions, all attitudes are rendered alike to it by the arrangement of its limbs, which enables it, after every possible gyration, to find itself always ...
— Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and • James Emerson Tennent

... round in his chair at Kate's bland voice. He probably imagined he was in his revolving-chair at home, but he was not, and the frail article beneath him, unused to gyration upon one leg, gave way instantly and all but precipitated him at full length before ...
— In the Mist of the Mountains • Ethel Turner

... the movements of the vultures. They are as those of one swimming in the sea amidst sharks. For, although the birds do not yet fly towards him, he knows they will soon be there. He sees them sailing in spiral curves, descending at each gyration, slowly but surely stooping lower, and coming nearer. He can hear the swish of their wings, like the sough of an approaching storm, with now and then a raucous utterance from their throats—the signal of some leader directing the preliminaries ...
— The Death Shot - A Story Retold • Mayne Reid

... from gyration, both of the sense of sight, and of the sense of touch, the primary link of the associated irritative motions is increased in energy, and the secondary ones are increased at first by direct sympathy; but after a time they become ...
— Zoonomia, Vol. II - Or, the Laws of Organic Life • Erasmus Darwin

... the last results of our experiments with those that we had obtained previously, we saw, for example, that the camphor moved in the test glasses at a level that was notably higher than that at which its gyration took place the day before, or the day before that. And yet we had always used the same vessels, the same water, and particles detached from ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 • Various

... field is about 335,000 pounds, which gives a flywheel effect of about 350,000 pounds at a radius of gyration of 11 feet, and with this flywheel inertia the engine is designed so that any point on the revolving element shall not, in operation, lag behind nor forge ahead of the position that it would have if the speed were absolutely uniform, ...
— The New York Subway - Its Construction and Equipment • Anonymous

... Blenkins was sloping down from the house in an aimless sort of way; but he kept one eye fixed on the pigsty, and each gyration brought him nearer to it. Waldo stood like a thing asleep when Bonaparte ...
— The Story of an African Farm • (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner

... its motion, generated a field of electrical force between the arms of an interior magnet, the W-rays were generated in accordance with a secret formula; the speed of gyration, exceeding anything known on earth, multiplied their force a billionfold, converting them to wave-lengths shorter than the shortest known to physical science. Like all great inventions, the top was of the ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 • Various



Words linked to "Gyration" :   gyrate, axial motion, clockwise rotation, counterclockwise rotation, rotary motion, spin, levorotation, dextrorotation, rotation, orbital rotation, orbital motion, axial rotation, turn, turning, roll



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