[ এডি ]noun (plural eddies) পাক; আবর্ত; কুণ্ডলী; চক্র (ঘূর্ণিপাক, জলাবর্ত): of dust.
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eddy definition
A small, circular current in a fluid, typically formed by turbulence or by the interaction of two currents.
eddy শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
Mary_Morse_Baker_Eddy, purl, swirl, whirl, eddy, whirlpool, Mary_Baker_Eddy, twist, Eddy,
eddy Example in a sentence
The river’s swift current created swirling eddies that threatened to capsize the boat.
In the ocean’s depths, massive eddies carried warm and cold water currents far and wide.
The wind whipped up eddies of dust and sand, obscuring the horizon.
The tornado’s powerful vortex created a chaotic eddy of debris that ravaged the landscape.
Scientists studied the eddies in the atmosphere to predict weather patterns.
The eddy current induced in the metal caused it to heat up, reducing its efficiency.
The eddy covariance technique measured the exchange of gases between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
The eddying stream of traffic made it difficult to navigate the busy intersection.
The whirlpool’s central eddy drew in flotsam and jetsam from the river’s surface.
Scientists harnessed the power of eddies in the ocean to generate renewable energy.