spirograph

IPA: spˈɪroʊgræf

noun

  • (medicine) an instrument for measuring and recording the depth and rapidity of breathing movements
  • A geometric drawing toy consisting of a set of plastic gears and toothed rings.
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Examples of "spirograph" in Sentences

  • Hence spirograph rather than epicycloid.
  • A Spirograph pattern is just one epicycle.
  • I used to have a spirograph and it was fun.
  • In addition, many were not specifically about the spirograph.
  • *Haz urge tu play wif spirograph* OMCC mine brayne is mush tudai.
  • Curves similar to hypocyloids can be drawn with the Spirograph toy.
  • I think any external links should be related to the spirograph itself.
  • The patterns it produces are similar to that of a Spirograph, in metal.
  • Or you might loop around crazily a few times, like a spirograph on meth.
  • He reminds me of a spirograph in which fully half the teeth are missing.
  • The inner circle cannot slip since teeth are present in a real Spirograph.
  • If it were flattened, it would form the perfect spirograph, Wizard explained.
  • The resulting path of the moon around the sun looks like a spirograph pattern.
  • Then he lifted its head, wheeled it about by the ammonite, spirograph shells of its horns till its eyes, on stalks, looked back at its bones.
  • Batsheba used Wizard's mathematical data for the crystal visualization and explains: "This 3D projection is notable for showing all 240 vertices, arranged in the concentric circles that appear in the common 2D "spirograph" rendering of this polytope."

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