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gyrus L. from Gr. gyros, circle. Cerebral gyri.
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gyrus Large convolution between adjacent fissures.
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gyre A circular or spiral system of movement, especially a giant circular oceanic surface current.
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gyre A circular or spiral motion, primarily referring to water currents.
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gyrus An infolding of the cerebral cortex not produced by the embryonic vesicles, and not so deep as to produce indentations upon the walls of the cerebral ventricles.
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