gyratory (Meaning)

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gyratory (a.)

Moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around.

gyratory Sentence Examples

  1. The gyratory motion of the electron beam created a circular pattern on the screen.
  2. The amusement park ride featured a gyratory swing that rotated riders in all directions.
  3. The gyratory movement of the currents in the ocean caused swirling eddies.
  4. The gyratory scalpels used in surgery provided precise and minimal-invasive incisions.
  5. The wind turbine blades rotated in a gyratory fashion, harnessing energy from the wind.
  6. The gyratory trajectory of the meteorite posed a threat to Earth's orbit.
  7. The gyratory fan in the attic circulated air throughout the house, providing ventilation.
  8. The gyratory flow of the river created a series of whirlpools and eddies.
  9. The gyratory mixing in the chemical reactor ensured the uniform distribution of reagents.
  10. The gyratory motion of the dancers mesmerized the audience with its fluidity and grace.

FAQs About the word gyratory

Moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around.

revolve,rotate, spin, curl, roll, whirl, pirouette, curve, swirl, wheel

No antonyms found.

The gyratory motion of the electron beam created a circular pattern on the screen.

The amusement park ride featured a gyratory swing that rotated riders in all directions.

The gyratory movement of the currents in the ocean caused swirling eddies.

The gyratory scalpels used in surgery provided precise and minimal-invasive incisions.