vortices

/ˈvɔrtɪsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A rotating column of air or fluid, especially one that forms when air is drawn into a low-pressure area.

“The storm system created a series of powerful vortices that caused widespread destruction.”

2. noun

A whirling or rotating movement, especially one that resembles a whirlpool or a spiral.

“The vortices in the artist’s painting created a mesmerizing visual effect.”

Synonyms

  • eddies
  • whirlpools

Antonyms

  • stagnation
  • stasis