gyre
Americannoun
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a ring or circle.
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a circular course or motion.
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Oceanography. a ringlike system of ocean currents rotating clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
noun
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a circular or spiral movement or path
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a ring, circle, or spiral
verb
Other Word Forms
- subgyre noun
- supergyre noun
Etymology
Origin of gyre
1560–70; < Latin gȳrus < Greek gŷros ring, circle
Example Sentences
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Even if the gyre of contemporary fandom demands mess, spite, flops and redemption arcs, Lipa glides over all of it, with morally sound politics and an immaculately tasteful book club to spare.
From Los Angeles Times
And it eventually became a much-needed daily dose of serenity to keep the widening gyre of anxiety at bay.
From Los Angeles Times
Watching the gyre of emotions on campuses from Connecticut to California, those words feel as if they could have been written this week.
From Seattle Times
They were carried to the South Pacific by the South Pacific gyre, a circular ocean current.
From National Geographic
As Carelli proceeds through the events leading up to that night, the gyre of his investigation widens, and Joan takes up less and less space in the story of her own death.
From New York Times
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