gyrates
Gyrates is the third-person singular present tense of the verb gyrate, and it can also appear in discussions as a noun describing motion. To gyrate means to rotate or revolve around a central point, or to move in a circular or spiral path. The movement may be rapid or continuous and can describe both deliberate actions, such as dancing, and automatic motions, such as components that rotate about an axis.
Etymology and form: the word derives from Greek gyros meaning circle or ring, through Latin gyratus, with
Usage: in everyday language, gyrates often describes expressive or rhythmic hip or body movements in dance.
See also: gyre, gyration, gyro. The concept of gyration relates to broader ideas of rotation and angular