Definition of Gyratory. Meaning of Gyratory. Synonyms of Gyratory

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Definition of Gyratory

Gyratory
Gyratory Gy"ra*to*ry, a. Moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around.

Meaning of Gyratory from wikipedia

- enabling drivers to byp**** the roundabout. The term "gyratory" (for example, Hanger Lane gyratory) is sometimes used in the United Kingdom for a large...
- The Hanger Lane gyratory is a multi-lane rectangular gyratoryhaving the Hanger Lane underp****, under its southern limb, for the Western Avenue (A40)...
- Gyratory equipment, used in mechanical screening and sieving is based on a circular motion of the machine. Unlike other methods, gyratory screen operates...
- between the two surfaces. A gyratory crusher is one of the main types of primary crushers in a mine or ore processing plant. Gyratory crushers are designated...
- railway line, it is Brownhill Road due west all the way to the Catford gyratory system which crosses the A21 to follow Catford Road past the former Catford...
- Uxbridge Road at Ealing Common to the A40 Western Avenue at the Hanger Lane gyratory. This complex and busy junction incorporates Hanger Lane Underground station...
- crosses the Great Western Main Line west of Paddington to the Hanger Lane gyratory system, a large roundabout on top of the Western Avenue (the A40) with...
- Gyratory System is a three-piece music band based in London. It is fronted by producer/trumpet player Andrew Blick. Blick was a session musician in the...
- Double L Excentric Gyratory is a sculpture by American artist George Rickey. There are three editions. One is installed at the intersection of Larkin and...
- carriageway along most of its length. Bus lanes, cycle paths and the Vogue Gyratory—"a fiendish maze of one-way systems, roundabouts and crossings", named...