foucault
/fuːˈkɒʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A French historian and philosopher, particularly known for his work on power dynamics, discourse analysis, and the social construction of knowledge.
“The students studied the theories of Michel Foucault in their sociology class.”
2. noun
A type of pendulum, used to demonstrate the Earth’s rotation.
“The science museum displayed a Foucault pendulum to show how the Earth’s rotation affects the pendulum’s swing.”