a whirling motion
21Atomism — (from ancient Greek atomos, meaning uncuttable ) is a natural philosophy that developed in several ancient traditions. The atomists theorized that the natural world consists of two fundamental parts: indivisible atoms and empty void. According to …
22Dinoflagellate — Dinoflagellates Temporal range: 440–0 Ma …
23Thomas Barker — (1722 ndash; 29 December 1809) was a Rutland squire who kept a detailed weather record at Lyndon Hall from 1736 to 1798. Life and work Thomas Barker was born at Lyndon Hall, Lyndon, Rutland, England in 1722. He came from a distinguished local… …
24Neon Wars — Developer(s) Blitwise Productions Designer(s) Richard Phipps and Michael P. Welch Platform(s) PC …
25whirligig — noun Etymology: Middle English whirlegigg, from whirlen to whirl + gigg top more at gig Date: 15th century 1. a child s toy having a whirling motion 2. merry go round 3. a. one that continuously whirls, moves, or changes b. a whirling or circling …
26spin — I. verb (spun; spinning) Etymology: Middle English spinnen, from Old English spinnan; akin to Old High German spinnan to spin and perhaps to Lithuanian spęsti to set (a trap) Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to draw out and twist… …
27Shiva Tandava Stotra — (िशवताण्डवस्तोत्रम्) is a hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shiva s power and beauty. It was sung by the demon king Ravana. Both the fourth and fifth quatrains of this hymn conclude with lists of Shiva s epithets as destroyer,… …
28whirligig — /hwerr li gig , werr /, n. 1. something that whirls or revolves. 2. a whirling motion or course: the whirligig of fashion. 3. a giddy or flighty person. 4. Dial. a merry go round or carrousel. 5. a toy for whirling or spinning, as a top. [1400… …
29swirl — swÉœrl /swÉœËl n. whirling movement; curving shape, whorl, spiral v. move with a spinning or whirling motion; be dizzy; cause to spin or whirl …
30swirled — swÉœrl /swÉœËl n. whirling movement; curving shape, whorl, spiral v. move with a spinning or whirling motion; be dizzy; cause to spin or whirl …