Spinning vs Swirl - What's the difference?
spinning | swirl |
Rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.
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The motion of something that spins.
* 2005 , Geoffrey Hemphill, Nico and the Unseen - A Voyage Into the Fourth Dimension (page 258)
The process of converting fibres into yarn or thread.
Indoor cycling.
(ambitransitive) To twist or whirl, as an eddy.
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To be arranged in a twist, spiral or whorl.
(figuratively) to circulate
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As nouns the difference between spinning and swirl
is that spinning is the motion of something that spins while swirl is a whirling eddy.As verbs the difference between spinning and swirl
is that spinning is while swirl is (ambitransitive) to twist or whirl, as an eddy.As an adjective spinning
is rapidly rotating on an axis; whirling.spinning
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Adjective
(-)citation, passage=An extreme version of vorticity is a vortex . The vortex is a spinning , cyclonic mass of fluid, which can be observed in the rotation of water going down a drain, as well as in smoke rings, tornados and hurricanes.}}
Noun
(en noun)- these uncontrollable spinnings of the head
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* spinning frame * spinning jenny * spinning mule * spinning wheel ----swirl
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* (l)Verb
(en verb)- I swirled my brush around in the paint.
- The river swirled along.
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British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013):
- Mr. Cameron had a respite Thursday from the negative chatter swirling around him when he appeared outside 10 Downing Street to denounce the murder a day before of a British soldier on a London street.
