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gyroscope

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Noun — A spinning device that resists changes to its orientation, used to keep vehicles or instruments stable.

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Etymology

Coined in 1852 by physicist Léon Foucault from Greek gyros ("circle") and skopos ("watcher").

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What does “gyroscope” mean?

The word “gyroscope” means a spinning device that resists changes to its orientation, used to keep vehicles or instruments stable. In plain terms, a spinning device used to sense or maintain orientation, found in phones, planes, and ships.

How do you pronounce “gyroscope”?

“Gyroscope” is pronounced JEYE-ruh-skohp (/ˈd͡ʒaɪ.ɹəˌskoʊp/ in IPA).

How do you use “gyroscope” in a sentence?

Here is “gyroscope” used in a sentence: “The ship's navigation system relies on a gyroscope to stay level.”

What part of speech is “gyroscope”?

“Gyroscope” is a noun.

Where does the word “gyroscope” come from?

The word “gyroscope” dates back to around 1852 and comes from Greek. Coined in 1852 by physicist Léon Foucault from Greek gyros ("circle") and skopos ("watcher").

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