gyre
/d͡ʒaɪ.ə/ · noun
Meaning
- A swirling vortex.
- A circular or spiral motion; also, a circle described by a moving body; a revolution, a turn.
- Synonym of gyrus (“a fold or ridge on the cerebral cortex of the brain”).
- An ocean current caused by wind which moves in a circular manner, especially one that is large-scale and observed in a major ocean.
- To spin around; to gyrate, to whirl.
- To make (something) spin or whirl around; to spin, to whirl.
Etymology / origin
Borrowed from Latin gȳrus (“circle; circular motion”), from Ancient Greek γῦρος (gûros, “circle; ring”), from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (“to bend; to curve”). The English word is a doublet of gyro and gyrus.
- *gew-(ine-pro)→
- γῦρος(Ancient Greek)→
- gȳrus(la)→
- *gew-(ine-pro)→
- gyre (English)
- Relations: root, bor, der, der
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