whel

Etymology
From, from , plural of , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A wheel circular device for motion:
 * 2) The wheel as a symbol of fluctuation or repetition.
 * 3) A breaking wheel; a wheel used as for torture.
 * 4) A wheel as or in a machine  e.g. a waterwheel; a potter's wheel.
 * 5) A circular movement or figure especially in astronomy.
 * 6)  A hinge or pivot for a gate.