
1) Calyceal 2) Calycinal 3) Calycine 4) Calyx 5) Corolla 6) Curl 7) Curlicue 8) Ringlet 9) Scroll 10) Verticil 11) Whorl
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1) Carroll verb 2) Circular course 3) Circular motion 4) Circular or spiral motion 5) Coil 6) Curl 7) Curlicue 8) Jabberwocky verb 9) Move in a spiral pattern 10) Move spirally 11) Ring 12) Ringlet 13) Roll 14) Round shape 15) Scroll 16) Spiral 17) Spiral course 18) Turn in a spiral vortex 19) Whirl, poetically
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• (v. t. & i.) To turn round; to gyrate. • (n.) A circular motion, or a circle described by a moving body; a turn or revolution; a circuit.
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(from the article `ocean current`) ...the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise (cyclonically) in the Southern Hemisphere and deflect them about 45° from the wind direction. This ... Wind stress induces a circulation pattern that is similar for each ocean. In each case, the wind-driven circulation is divided into large gyres that...
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A large circular ocean current.
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(Latin gyrus, a spiral) A gyre is a spiral or circular motion. W. B. Yeats uses the image of a gyre
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The circular rotation of the waters of each major sea, driven by prevailing winds and the Coriolis e
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Gyre (jīr)
noun [ Latin
gyrus , Greek
gy^ros , confer
gyro`s round.] A circular motion, or a circle described by a moving body; a turn or revolution; a circuit. « Quick and more quick he spins in giddy
gyres .»
Dryden. « Still expan...
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Gyre transitive verb & i. [ Confer Old French
gyrer ,
girer . See
Gyrate .] To turn round; to gyrate. [ Obsolete]
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Arrangement of surface ocean currents into a large macro-scale circular pattern of flow.
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The circular rotation of the waters of each major sea, driven by prevailing winds and the Coriolis effect.
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gyre, gyres 1. A round shape formed by a series of concentric circles. 2. A circular or spiral form; a vortex. 3. A circular or spiral motion, especially a circular ocean current. A ringlike system of ocean currents rotating clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Major cyclonic surface current systems in the oceans
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Circular surface rotation of ocean water in each major sea (a type of current). Gyres are large and permanent, and occupy the northern and southern halves of the three major oceans. Their movements are dictated by the prevailing winds and the Coriolis effect. Gyres move clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anticlockwise in the southern hemisphe...
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a ring or circle. · a circular course or motion. · a ringlike system of ocean currents rotating clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
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