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vorticose
[ vawr-ti-kohs ]
adjective
- vortical; whirling.
vorticose
/ ˈvɔːtɪˌkəʊs /
adjective
- rare.rotating quickly; whirling
Other Words From
- vorti·cosely adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vorticose1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vorticose1
Example Sentences
Perhaps we may estimate the average of the vorticose convergence, as observed in the entire storm for three successive days, at from 5° to 10°—out of the 90° which would be requisite for a congeries of centripetal or center-blowing winds.
The Academicians relate that in some of the cities of Calabria effects were produced seeming to indicate a whirling or vorticose movement.
The shock which agitated the building is described as having been horizontal and vorticose.
The earthquake, which, for a Scotch one, had been unprecedentedly severe, especially in the line of the great Caledonian Valley, had, by a strange vorticose motion, twisted round the spire, so that, at the transverse line of displacement, the panes and corners of the octagonal broach which its top formed overshot their proper positions fully seven inches.
He records the occurrence of the so-called vorticose shocks at several places, though he attributes them to another cause.
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