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Circumgyrate vs. Circumgyratory — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Circumgyrate and Circumgyratory

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Circumgyrate

(intransitive) To move around something.
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Circumgyratory

Moving in a circle; turning round.
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Circumgyrate

(transitive) To cause to move around something; to cause to orbit.
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Circumgyratory

Moving in a circle; turning round.
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Circumgyrate

(intransitive) To turn in a circle around an axis or fixed point.
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Circumgyrate

(transitive) To cause to turn in a circle around an axis or fixed point.
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Circumgyrate

(intransitive) To make circuits (around an area or space).
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Circumgyrate

(intransitive) To be formed into a bent or curved shape (around something).
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Circumgyrate

(transitive) To form into a bent or curved shape.
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Circumgyrate

To roll or turn round; to cause to perform a rotary or circular motion.
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