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Definitions of gyre in various dictionaries:
noun - a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)
A circular or spiral form; a vortex: “rain swirling the night into tunnels and gyres” (Anthony Hyde).
A circular or spiral motion, especially a circular ocean current.
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Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Feb 20 2005 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Jun 11 2004 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Jan 18 2003 New York Times |
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whirl or gyrate. |
a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles |
Whirl or gyrate. |
A spiral or vortex. |
A circular or spiral form a vortex: "rain swirling the night into tunnels and gyres ( Anthony Hyde). |
A circular or spiral motion, especially a circular ocean current. |
To whirl. |
a circular pattern of ocean currents ( flows of water in a particular direction): |
a circular movement in which each circle is above, below, or wider than the one before: |
to move in circles: |
Gyre description |
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In oceanography, a gyre () is any large system of circulating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. Gyres are caused by the Coriolis effect; planetary vorticity along with horizontal and vertical friction, determine the circulation patterns from the wind stress curl (torque).The term gyre can be used to refer to any type of vortex in the air or the sea, even one that is man-made, but it is most commonly used in oceanography to refer to the major ocean systems. |