gyrator |
rotate |
As a noun gyrator
is anything that gyrates.
As a verb rotate is
to spin, turn, or revolve.
As an adjective rotate is
having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
gyratory |
gyrator |
As nouns the difference between gyratory and gyrator
is that
gyratory is a large traffic roundabout with non-standard lane markings or priorities, or with buildings on the central island while
gyrator is anything that gyrates.
As an adjective gyratory
is moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around.
gyraton |
gyrator |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between gyraton and gyrator
is that
gyraton is (physics) an object that has a finite energy and spin, moving at the speed of light while
gyrator is (physics) an electric circuit that introduces a phase shift of 180° in one direction, but none in the opposite direction.
As nouns the difference between gyraton and gyrator
is that
gyraton is (physics) an object that has a finite energy and spin, moving at the speed of light while
gyrator is anything that gyrates.