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Definition of Gyrational
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gyrational
Literary usage of Gyrational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scientific Theism Versus Materialism: The Space-time Potential by Arvid Reuterdahl (1920)
"If our model becomes a better interpreter of physical action by adding to it the
idea of gyrational groups, then we must consider them also as continuously ..."
2. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"Of, pertaining to, or characterized by gyration: as, the gyrational movements of
the planets. RA Proctor. gyratory (jï'râ-tô-ri), a. ..."
3. The Great Pyramid: Observatory, Tomb, and Temple by Richard Anthony Proctor (1883)
"... that mighty gyrational movement of the earth which causes what is termed the
precession of the equinoxes, the star Alcyone, the brightest of the ..."
4. Familiar Science Studies by Richard Anthony Proctor (1882)
"For at that epoch, quam proxime, through the effects of that mighty gyrational
movement of the earth which causes what is termed the precession of the ..."
5. The New General and Mining Telegraph Code by Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal (1907)
"Full particulars as to the locality of the mine or 14272 Gyratory . The locality
is unhealthy 14271 gyrational The locality is very healthy [property 14273 ..."