See Also: gyration(medicine)
gyration(dictionary)
bound(3)(dictionary)
bound(5)(dictionary)
bound(4)(dictionary)
bound(7)(dictionary)
bound(2)(dictionary)
bound(1)(dictionary)
bound(6)(dictionary)
bound 1,(dictionary)

bound(2) (iou) and gyration (iou)


bound(2) (iou)



bound adjective2. LME.
[pa. pple of BIND verb, abbreviation of BOUNDEN adjective.]
That has been bound: see BIND verb I. LME.
Linguistics. Of a grammatical element: occurring only in combination with another form. E20.
? Earlier in UNBOUND adjective1.

gyration (iou)



gyration noun. E17.
[Late Latin gyratio(n-), formed as GYRATE verb: see -ATION.]
The action or process, or an act, of gyrating; rotation, whirling.
fig.: S. Waddington The vortex of religious excitement..kept him idly moving in its ceaseless gyrations.