different between building vs gyratory
building
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?l.d??/
- Rhymes: -?ld??
- Hyphenation: build?ing
Etymology 1
From Middle English bildyng, buildyng, buyldyng, byldyng, bulding, beldyng, equivalent to build +? -ing.
Noun
building (countable and uncountable, plural buildings)
- (uncountable) The act or process by which something is built; construction.
- Synonym: construction
- (countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
- Synonyms: edifice; see also Thesaurus:building
Derived terms
Translations
Further reading
- building on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
See build
Verb
building
- present participle of build
French
Etymology
Borrowed from English building.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bil.di?/
Noun
building m (plural buildings)
- tower, skyscraper (tall building)
- Synonyms: gratte-ciel, tour
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gyratory
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?a???e?.t??.i/, /?d?a?.??.t??.i/
Adjective
gyratory (comparative more gyratory, superlative most gyratory)
- Moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around.
Derived terms
- circumgyratory
- gyratory crusher
See also
- rotator
Noun
gyratory (plural gyratories)
- (Britain) A large traffic roundabout with non-standard lane markings or priorities, or with buildings on the central island.
gyratory From the web:
- gyratory meaning
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