Definition of Gyring

1. Verb. (present participle of gyre) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Gyring

1. gyre [v] - See also: gyre

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gyring

gyred
gyreful
gyrencephala
gyrencephalic
gyrene
gyrenes
gyres
gyrfalcon
gyrfalcons
gyri
gyri breves insulae
gyri insulae
gyri orbitales
gyri temporales transversi
gyrinal
gyring (current term)
gyrland
gyrlands
gyro
gyro-stabilizer
gyro-stabilizers
gyro horizon
gyroangle
gyroangles
gyroautomorphism
gyroautomorphisms
gyroaveraging
gyroball
gyrocar

Literary usage of Gyring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"Second Officer gyring, who is on watch, warns me that a white light is approaching rapidly on the ... gyring shows me a white light at no great distance. ..."

2. Emblems Divine and Moral by Francis Quarles, Robert Wilson (1839)
"This gyring* lab'rinth is ... and him alone pursue; His law shall be my path, his heav'nly light my clue * gyring, full of turnings. ..."

3. Mind (1898)
"... of Calvary's height; For, with boundless sweep and gyring all the universe moved up— The depth, the dark forsaking on the primal Christmas night. ..."

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