Vortices

Word VORTICES
Character 8
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Pronunciations /ˈvɔː.tɪ.siːz/

Definitions and meanings of "Vortices"

What do we mean by vortices?

A whirlwind, whirlpool, or similarly moving matter in the form of a spiral or column.

Anything that involves constant violent or chaotic activity around some centre.

Anything that inevitably draws surrounding things into its current.

A supposed collection of particles of very subtle matter, endowed with a rapid rotary motion around an axis which was also the axis of a sun or planet; part of a Cartesian theory accounting for the formation of the universe, and the movements of the bodies composing it.

Any of numerous species of small Turbellaria belonging to Vortex and allied genera.

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The word "vortices" in example sentences

“He said he wanted to sacrifice Alexa to some things he called vortices,” she continued. ❋ Jayne Ann Krentz (1999)

When planes with Delta shaped wings fly, the wings 'leading edges generate tornadoes of air called vortices that help create lift. ❋ Unknown (2008)

O'BRIEN (voice-over): The tornadoes, known as vortices, are stirred up by a wing slicing through the air. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Dotting Earth are innumerable whirling, polarized energy fields called vortices. ❋ Patricia L. Pereira (1996)

His rotating particles are reminiscent of the Cartesian vortices, which is not surprising as Descartes had had a strong influence on the young Huygens, whom he had known personally as a child. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His rotating particles are reminiscent of the Cartesian vortices, which is not surprising as Descartes had had a strong influence on the young Christiaan, whom he had known personally as a child. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If a theory of this kind is true, or even if it is conceivable, our idea of matter may have been introduced into our minds through our experience of those systems of vortices which we call bodies, but which are not substances, but motions of a substance; and yet the idea which we have thus acquired of matter, as a substance possessing inertia, may be truly applicable to that fluid of which the vortices are the motion, but of whose existence, apart from the vortical motion of some of its parts, our experience gives us no evidence whatever. ❋ James Clerk Maxwell (1855)

Thus recirculation occurs forward and upward around the wing, and laterally outward,upward and inward to produce twin trailing vortices which is made visible in smoke behind aerobatic plane wings at airshows. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fake or authentic, this image looks what I can realistically imagine one of the area's famed "vortices" looking like. ❋ Mac (2006)

[3] Leucippus, the atomist, imagined a kind of vortices in the heavens, which he borrowed from Anaxagoras, and possibly suggested to Descartes. ❋ Thomas Moore (1815)

This refers to the fact that such a field lacks "vortices" that go around in circles. ❋ SamHB (2010)

This refers to the fact that such a field lacks "vortices" that go around in circles. divergence of zero is solenoidal. ❋ SamHB (2010)

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