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    Ed·dy
    /ˈedē/

    noun

    • 1. a circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool: "the current was forming foam-lipped eddies along the bank"

    verb

    • 1. (of water, air, or smoke) move in a circular way: "the mists from the river eddied around the banks"
  2. The meaning of EDDY is a current of water or air running contrary to the main current; especially : a circular current : whirlpool. How to use eddy in a sentence.

  3. a fast, circular movement of water, wind, smoke, etc.: The bend in the river had caused an eddy of fast swirling water. a situation in which a lot of things are happening or changing at one time: She was caught up in an eddy of social engagements.

  4. noun. 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. a deviation from or disturbance in the main trend of thought, life, etc, esp one that is relatively unimportant.

  5. EDDY definition: 1. If water, wind, smoke, etc. eddies, it moves fast in a circle: 2. If a large group of people…. Learn more.

  6. An eddy is a whirlpool — what you stare at as a kid when the water is draining out of the bathtub. Pronounced exactly like the name, “Eddie,” this word means to swirl in a direction opposite of the current. Any substance like water, fog, smoke, or air can create an eddy, but it is most commonly seen as a term related to water.

  7. An eddy is a movement in water or in the air which goes round and round instead of flowing in one continuous direction.

  8. A current of electricity induced in places where such currents are undesirable and cause waste of energy; also eddy-current brake, eddy loss.

  9. Eddy Definition. A current of air, water, etc. moving against the main current and with a circular motion; little whirlpool or whirlwind. A drift or tendency that is counter to or separate from a main current, as of opinion, tradition, or history. A contrary movement or trend, limited in importance or effect.

  10. 1. A current, as of water or air, moving contrary to the direction of the main current, especially in a circular motion. 2. A drift or tendency that is counter to or separate from a main current, as of opinion, tradition, or history. intr.v.ed·died, ed·dy·ing, ed·dies.

  11. Britannica Dictionary definition of EDDY. [no object] : to move in a circle : to form an eddy. The wind gusted and eddied around us. The waves swirled and eddied against the pier. EDDY meaning: a circular movement of air or water.

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