vortical
English
WOTD – 7 July 2011
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈvɔːtɪk(ə)l/
Adjective
vortical (comparative more vortical, superlative most vortical)
- Of or pertaining to a vortex; containing vortices; moving in a vortex. [from 17th c.]
- 1888, Alexander Winchell, World-life: or, Comparative Geology, part II:
- He assumed, in brief, that infinite space is filled with infinite matter; that matter was originally in a chaotic, formless condition; that the cosmical bodies arose at first from vortical motions in the original mass.
- 1968, "Orpheus Now", Time, 20 Dec 1968:
- The book's owner, Maurice Conchis (Anthony Quinn) befriends Urfe and brings him into his vortical universe.
- 2002, David De Young, The Physics of Extragalactic Radio Sources, page 174:
- In many cases, examination of the flow fields in greater detail reveals a more vortical or turbulent flow around the collimated core.
- 2005, Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 6, page 187:
- Motion around the eddy is called vortical, and motion along the axis is called jetal.
- 1888, Alexander Winchell, World-life: or, Comparative Geology, part II:
Synonyms
- (containing vortices): turbulent (of fluid flow)
Translations
pertaining to a vortex
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