gyro
1 Americannoun
combining form
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indicating rotating or gyrating motion
gyroscope
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indicating a spiral
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indicating a gyroscope
gyrocompass
noun
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See gyrocompass
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See gyroscope
Etymology
Origin of gyro1
First recorded in 1905–10; independent use of gyro-
Origin of gyro2
1970–75; < Modern Greek gŷros literally, turn, revolution; gyre
Origin of gyro-3
< Greek gŷros ring, noun use of gȳrós round
Example Sentences
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Or, for weeknight ease, think fast, cooked proteins you can scatter on top: shredded rotisserie chicken, cubed steak, smoky black beans, crispy glazed tofu, shredded carnitas or gyro slices.
From Salon
I love lamb and Golden Fleece has a selection, including lamb chops and a lamb shank on their grill menu, as well as ground lamb kebabs, gyros, and souvlaki.
From Salon
It was a harsh reminder that under the idyllic white villages dotted with gyros restaurants, hot tubs in AirBnB rentals, and vineyards on rich volcanic soil, two tectonic plates grind in the Earth's crust.
From BBC
The beef and Fritos bag earned the highest rating of 7.9, while the chicken and gyro meat bags earned much lower scores.
From Salon
A lunch truck pulled up to sell gyros to hungry folks in the crowd, irrespective of their politics.
From Salon
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