heavy rotating wheel with an axis free to turn in any direction, 1853, improved and named in French 1852 by Foucault, from Greek gyros "a circle" (see gyre (n.)) + skopos "watcher" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"), because the device demonstrates that the earth rotates.
gyrfalcon
gyro-
gyro
gyrocopter
gyromancy
gyroscope
gyroscopic
gyrostat
gyrostatics
gyrus
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