circumrotatory, a.
(sɜːkəmˈrəʊtətərɪ)
[f. L. circumrotāt- ppl. stem of circumrotāre: see -ory.]
Of, pertaining to, or marked by, circumrotation.
| 1743 Freke in Phil. Trans. XLII. 557 It obtains a circumrotatory Motion. a 1763 Shenstone Wks. (1768) II. 189 Many tunes, by a variety of circumrotatory flourishes, put one in mind of a lark's descent to the ground. |