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ALL meanings of eddy

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  • noun eddy current 1
  • intransitive verb eddy swirl 1
  • noun eddy A circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool. 1
  • noun plural eddy a current at variance with the main current in a stream of liquid or gas, especially one having a rotary or whirling motion. 1
  • noun plural eddy a small whirlpool. 1
  • noun plural eddy any similar current, as of air, dust, or fog. 1
  • noun plural eddy a current or trend, as of opinion or events, running counter to the main current. 1
  • noun eddy Mary (Morse) Baker (Mrs. Glover; Mrs. Patterson) 1821–1910, U.S. founder of the Christian Science Church. 1
  • noun eddy Also, Eddie. a male given name, form of Edgar or Edward. 1
  • countable noun eddy An eddy is a movement in water or in the air which goes round and round instead of flowing in one continuous direction. 0
  • verb eddy To eddy means to move round and round, or to move in a disorganized way. 0
  • noun eddy a movement in a stream of air, water, or other fluid in which the current doubles back on itself causing a miniature whirlwind or whirlpool 0
  • noun eddy a deviation from or disturbance in the main trend of thought, life, etc, esp one that is relatively unimportant 0
  • verb eddy to move or cause to move against the main current 0
  • noun eddy Mary Baker. 1821–1910, US religious leader; founder of the Christian Science movement (1866) 0
  • noun eddy Mary Baker(born Mary Morse Baker) 1821-1910; U.S. founder of Christian Science 0
  • noun eddy a current of air, water, etc. moving against the main current and with a circular motion; little whirlpool or whirlwind 0
  • noun eddy a contrary movement or trend, limited in importance or effect 0
  • intransitive verb eddy to move with a circular motion against the main current; move in an eddy 0
  • noun eddy An eddy is an area of fluid where the flow is circular. 0
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