| whirling | From Whirl, Whirling table. <physics> An apparatus provided with one or more revolving disks, with weights, pulleys, and other attachments, for illustrating the phenomena and laws of centrifugal force, and the like. A potter's wheel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| whirling d. |
a highly fatal protozoal disease of young salmonid fish caused by Myxosoma cerebralis, characterized chiefly by cartilaginous damage in the axial skeleton and granuloma formation involving the auditory-equilibrium apparatus of the fish, causing it to swim rapidly in a circular pattern. Called also twist d.
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| whirling | the act of rotating in a circle or spiral |
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| whirling | rotating rapidly about an axis |
| whirling | moving or driven rapidly in a rotary or twisting motion |
| whirling | a dervish whose actions include ecstatic dancing and whirling |
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