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gyroscope

Mechanical instrument, used as a stabilizing device and consisting, in its simplest form, of a heavy wheel mounted on an axis. The direction of the axis is stable; if it is displaced, the gyroscope tends to resist the change. Applications of the gyroscope principle include the gyrocompass, the autopilot for automatic control of an aircraft, and gyro-directed torpedoes.



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So I have been working out a sort of modified gyroscope, and it seems to answer the purpose.
To "GYRE" is to go round and round like a gyroscope.
He was a gyroscope of blows, a whirlwind of destruction.
 
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