circumgyrate

Etymology
Borrowed from ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  To move around something.
 * 2)  To cause to move around something; to cause to orbit.
 * 3)  To turn in a circle around an axis or fixed point.
 * 4)  To cause to turn in a circle around an axis or fixed point.
 * 5)  To make circuits (around an area or space).
 * 6)  To be formed into a bent or curved shape (around something).
 * 7) * 1850, Oliver Tiffany, Canada Patent No. 298,“Certain improvement in the apparatus for warming houses,” Patents of Canada, from 1849 to 1855, Volume 2, Toronto, 1865,
 * it circumgyrates round the stove, and exposes its large surfaces to the air warming space
 * 1)  To form into a bent or curved shape.
 * 1)  To cause to turn in a circle around an axis or fixed point.
 * 2)  To make circuits (around an area or space).
 * 3)  To be formed into a bent or curved shape (around something).
 * 4) * 1850, Oliver Tiffany, Canada Patent No. 298,“Certain improvement in the apparatus for warming houses,” Patents of Canada, from 1849 to 1855, Volume 2, Toronto, 1865,
 * it circumgyrates round the stove, and exposes its large surfaces to the air warming space
 * 1)  To form into a bent or curved shape.
 * 1)  To be formed into a bent or curved shape (around something).
 * 2) * 1850, Oliver Tiffany, Canada Patent No. 298,“Certain improvement in the apparatus for warming houses,” Patents of Canada, from 1849 to 1855, Volume 2, Toronto, 1865,
 * it circumgyrates round the stove, and exposes its large surfaces to the air warming space
 * 1)  To form into a bent or curved shape.
 * 1)  To form into a bent or curved shape.