eddy (Meaning)

Wordnet

eddy (n)

founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)

a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself

Wordnet

eddy (v)

flow in a circular current, of liquids

Webster

eddy (n.)

A current of air or water running back, or in a direction contrary to the main current.

A current of water or air moving in a circular direction; a whirlpool.

Webster

eddy (v. i.)

To move as an eddy, or as in an eddy; to move in a circle.

Webster

eddy (v. t.)

To collect as into an eddy.

eddy Sentence Examples

  1. The eddy currents in the metal caused it to heat up quickly.
  2. The water formed an eddy as it swirled around the rock.
  3. The eddy in the river was a popular spot for fishermen.
  4. The small eddies on the pond are a perfect place to fish.
  5. The eddy formed behind the rock, creating a small whirlpool.
  6. The eddy kept bringing the fish back to the same spot.
  7. The eddy was a haven for small fish, providing them with food and shelter.
  8. The eddies formed by the boat's propeller were visible on the surface of the water.
  9. The eddy was caused by the uneven flow of water around the rock.
  10. The eddies were a beautiful sight, and I could have watched them for hours.

FAQs About the word eddy

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stream, stream, roll, run, pour, roll,run, pour,

The eddy currents in the metal caused it to heat up quickly.

The water formed an eddy as it swirled around the rock.

The eddy in the river was a popular spot for fishermen.

The small eddies on the pond are a perfect place to fish.