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Stir is a word with multiple related senses, used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, to stir means to mix or move a substance, especially a liquid, by making gentle circular or other motions with a spoon, stick, or other implement. Stirring helps distribute heat, incorporate ingredients, or prevent separation. It can also mean to provoke or cause to begin to move or operate, as in to stir interest or to stir the crowd. In informal contexts, to stir up means to incite or provoke.

As a noun, a stir refers to the act of stirring—the movement involved or the result of

Stirring is influenced by viscosity, heat, and equipment. In cooking, stirring prevents scorching and promotes a

being
stirred.
In
cooking
and
laboratories,
it
describes
the
process
and
the
motion.
The
phrase
a
stir
can
also
denote
a
disturbance
or
commotion
in
a
place
or
among
people,
as
in
there
was
a
small
stir
about
the
announcement.
In
British
slang,
the
stir
is
prison
or
jail;
doing
time
in
the
stir
is
an
informal
expression.
The
adjective
stir-crazy
describes
boredom
or
mental
unrest
caused
by
confinement.
uniform
texture.
In
laboratories
and
industrial
settings,
mechanical
or
magnetic
stirrers
are
used
to
mix
liquids,
often
with
a
stir
bar
or
impeller.
The
concept
is
fundamental
to
fluid
dynamics,
contributing
to
convective
mixing
and
diffusion.