swirl

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swirl / swərl/ • v. [intr.] move in a twisting or spiraling pattern: the smoke was swirling around him | [as adj.] (swirling) fig. a flood of swirling emotions. ∎  [tr.] cause to move in such a pattern: swirl a little cream into the soup.• n. a quantity of something moving in such a pattern: swirls of dust swept across the floor. ∎  a twisting or spiraling movement or pattern: she emerged with a swirl of skirts swirls of color.DERIVATIVES: swirl·y adj.

swirl

views updated May 08 2018

swirl An enigmatic, light-coloured marking on a satellite or planetary surface. Swirls have no topographic relief. Examples are known from Mercury and the Moon (Reiner Gamma). They appear to be antipodal to major impact structures. The Reiner Gamma swirl is associated with strong surface magnetization. It has been suggested that some may be cometary impact sites.

swirl

views updated May 29 2018

swirl whirlpool XV; twist, whirling motion XVIII. orig. Sc., perh. of LG. or Du. orig. (cf. Du. zwirrelen whirl) and frequent. formation (cf. -LE3) on the imit. base seen in MLG. swirren, G. schwirren, Da. svirre whirl.

Swirl

views updated May 23 2018

Swirl

objects that move rapidly in a circle or in a whirling motion, 1858.

Examples : swirl of rain clouds, 1853; of flame, 1861; of sea, 1871; of wood smoke, 1894.