Noun(1) founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910(2) a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself(3) founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)(4) a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when thecurrent of a fluid doubles back on itself(5) current
Verb(1) flow in a circular current, of liquids(2) flow in a circular current(3) of liquids
Noun(1) founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910(2) a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself(3) founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)(4) a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when thecurrent of a fluid doubles back on itself(5) current
Verb(1) flow in a circular current, of liquids(2) flow in a circular current(3) of liquids
(1) The bank at this point stood over a slow swirling eddy of water about 18 inches deep.(2) I'm seized by a mighty whirlpool, a perilous eddy of words which sucks me under, deeper and deeper.(3) The view is initially clouded and unfocused by an eddy of mixing cold water and I have to circle to find a clearer view of them.(4) an eddy of chill air swirled into the carriage(5) Despite fierce ebb tides causing the river to swirl and eddy they maintained stationary.(6) We drifted past a pair of mergansers, treading water in a streamside eddy .(7) But it was hard to forget when every eddy of wind out of the east brought the smell of mud and the gleeful chuckles of the river.(8) They require clear, flowing, well-oxygenated water with associated pools and eddies of quiet water and areas of dense vegetation or debris to provide adequate cover and food supply.(9) The air eddies with charcoal smoke and incense.(10) The spiral wave inhibits normal waves, just as eddies in a stream inhibit the smooth flow of water.(11) They swung back and forth, conjuring eddies from the still air.(12) Reporters eddied around the margins and complained that there was no coffee.(13) The young chub seek out the corners of the tank, where small eddies mean the water is moving slower than in the main current.(14) He locates it on the edge of a pool where the river flows into the sea and vice versa in a ceaselessly eddying whirlpool.(15) This called for a more streamlined roof line; the reduced roof pitch eliminated the unwanted eddies and made the air flow more efficiently.(16) We made a hasty exit back up to the beach and, before long, the water was once again a maelstrom of ever-widening rips, eddies and whirlpools.