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gyroscope

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French gyroscope, coined in 1852 by physicist Leon Foucault, equivalent to gyro- +? -scope, from Ancient Greek ????? (gûros, circle) and ?????? (skopós, watcher).

Noun

gyroscope (plural gyroscopes)

  1. an apparatus composed of a wheel which spins inside of a frame (gimbal) and causes the balancing of the frame in any direction or position. In the form of a gyroscopic stabilizer, used to help keep aircraft and ships steady.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • gyroscopy

Translations

See also

  • INS

Further reading

  • gyroscope at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • gyroscope on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

French

Etymology

gyro- +? -scope, coined in 1852 by physicist Leon Foucault, from Ancient Greek ????? (gûros, circle) and ?????? (skopós, watcher).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i.??s.k?p/

Noun

gyroscope m (plural gyroscopes)

  1. gyroscope

Derived terms

  • gyroscopique
  • gyroscopiquement

Further reading

  • “gyroscope” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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pyroscope

English

Etymology

pyro- +? -scope

Noun

pyroscope (plural pyroscopes)

  1. (dated, physics) An early form of pyrometer used to measure high temperatures.

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