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gyron
[jahy-ruhn, -ron]
noun
a subordinary having the form of a triangle, usually equal to half a quarter of the escutcheon, with its apex at the fess point.
gyron
/ ˈɪɒ /
noun
a variant spelling of giron
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The carmaker quickly designed the Ford Gyron, a big sedan with only one tire in the front and one in the back, the whole thing held erect by gyroscopes!
NTT Com has a long history of acquiring data center players – previously they had acquired Gyron, Netmagic, Digital Port Asia and Raging Wire.
The original Gyron shown here was a one-of-a-kind; sadly, it was destroyed in a 1962 fire.
This undated photo shows the Gyron, a two-wheeled concept car developed by Ford Motor Company.
Another Ordinary is the Giron or Gyron—a word now commonly mispronounced with a hard “g.”
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