What is another word for Gyratory?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈa͡ɪɹətəɹˌi] (IPA)

Gyratory is a word that is commonly used to describe an object that is rotating or moving in a circular manner. However, there are several other synonyms for the word that can be used depending on the context in which it is being used. Some other words that can be used for gyratory include rotating, whirling, spiraling, revolving, spinning, twisting, swirling, and turning. These synonyms can be used to describe different types of circular motion, whether it be the movement of a machine or the motion of a celestial body in space. It is important to choose the correct synonym based on the intended meaning and context of the sentence.

Synonyms for Gyratory:

What are the hypernyms for Gyratory?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gyratory

These streaks, at length, spreading out to a great distance, and entering into combination, took unto themselves the Gyratory motion of the subsided vortices, and seemed to form the germ of another more vast.
"Selections From Poe"
J. Montgomery Gambrill
I drave on with the worlds exultingly, Obliquely down the Godlight's gradual fall; Individual aspect and complexity Of Gyratory orb and interval Lost in the fluent motion of delight Toward the high ends of Being beyond sight- Yet I wail!
"The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
As soon as the current would strike an obstruction like the cylinder, it would make a Gyratory sweep around its base.
"The Boy With the U. S. Life-Savers"
Francis Rolt-Wheeler

Famous quotes with Gyratory

  • In Reading [England] there is this thing called the IDR, short for "Inner Distribution Road", which is bureaucratese for "Big thing that cost a lot of money and relieves traffic problems, provided all your traffic wants to orbit the town centre permanently". It's a 2-3 lane dual carriageway that goes round the town centre. It has lots of roundabouts, an overhead section, a couple of spare motorway-like exits (that's British motorways -- y'know, the roundabout with the main road going under it), and a thing called the Watlington Street Gyratory, where you have to get in lane for your intended destination about three years and two corners before you get there with no signposting. I used to cycle along it every day to get to school, before I fell off at 35 mph. [Kids! Don't try this at home!] I know it well. I believe it is impossible to leave Reading heading west.
    Terry Pratchett

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