circumrotatory (Meaning)

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circumrotatory (a.)

turning, rolling, or whirling round.

Synonyms & Antonyms of circumrotatory

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circumrotatory Sentence Examples

  1. The hypnotic circumrotatory movement of the pinwheel captivated the toddler, its colorful blades blurring into a mesmerizing rainbow.
  2. The mesmerizing light show utilized synchronized lasers in a circumrotatory dance, creating dazzling patterns on the ceiling.
  3. The restless dog spun in a circumrotatory frenzy, its tail wagging furiously with pent-up energy.
  4. Galaxies are believed to be vast, swirling structures with circumrotatory patterns, where stars and nebulas orbit a central supermassive black hole.
  5. The artist's kinetic sculpture, powered by wind, featured metal mobiles in a circumrotatory display, creating a symphony of chimes.
  6. The mesmerizing circumrotatory movement of the spinning pottery wheel lulled the clay into a formless state, ready to be shaped by skilled hands.
  7. The fidget spinner's popularity stemmed from the satisfying sensation of its smooth, near-silent circumrotatory motion between restless fingers.
  8. The breathtaking circumrotatory pirouette by the prima ballerina silenced the audience, showcasing her exceptional balance and control.
  9. Observing the circumrotatory motion of dust particles around a recently discovered black hole offered scientists insights into its immense gravitational pull.
  10. The mesmerizing circumrotatory patterns of the fireflies dancing in the twilight painted a magical scene across the meadow.

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turning, rolling, or whirling round.

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The hypnotic circumrotatory movement of the pinwheel captivated the toddler, its colorful blades blurring into a mesmerizing rainbow.

The mesmerizing light show utilized synchronized lasers in a circumrotatory dance, creating dazzling patterns on the ceiling.

The restless dog spun in a circumrotatory frenzy, its tail wagging furiously with pent-up energy.

Galaxies are believed to be vast, swirling structures with circumrotatory patterns, where stars and nebulas orbit a central supermassive black hole.