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gyron Her. (ˈdʒaɪərən) Also 6–7 gyronne, 7 geron. [a. F. giron, earlier geron (= It. girone gyron, gherone gore, gusset, Sp. giron, jiron gusset), ad. OHG. gêro triangular piece, gusset: see gore n.1] An ordinary of triangular form made by two lines drawn from the edge of the escutcheon to meet in t...
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Gyron
The word gyron is derived from Old French , meaning 'gusset'. The gyron rarely appears singly, but as a variation of the field, gyronny coats appear frequently.
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Gyron (disambiguation)
A gyron is a triangular heraldic ordinary. Gyron may also refer to:
de Havilland Gyron and de Havilland Gyron Junior, aircraft jet engines of the 1950s
Ford Gyron, experimental car produced in 1961
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gyronny
gyronny, a. Her. (dʒaɪəˈrɒnɪ) Forms: 5 jerownde, 5–6 gerundi(e, 6 geronnie, -ondy, 8 gironne, 7– gyronny. [a. F. gironné (12th c. geroné), f. giron gyron: see -y.] Of an escutcheon: Divided into or having gyrons; gyronny of eight, having eight gyrons, i.e. each quarter divided diagonally by lines me...
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Ford Gyron
The Ford Motor Company of Detroit gave credit for the Gyron to Louis Brennan. References
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Photograph of the Ford Gyron at seriouswheels.com
Ford Gyron Concept Car at oldconceptcars.com
Gyron
Experimental and prototype
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De Havilland Gyron Junior
The Gyron Junior was a scaled-down derivative of the de Havilland Gyron. Specifications (Gyron Junior DGJ.10)
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Photo of DH Gyron Junior
Photo of Gyron Junior
Gyron Junior on LeteckeMotory.cz
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gyronnetty
[gyronnetty, a. A spurious word in some recent Dicts.; an alteration (after gyron) of gironnetté, given as a French word in heraldic dicts. with the explanation ‘Finished at the top with points; said of a castle or tower used as a bearing’. This is a blunder for F. girouetté ‘furnished with a weathe...
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De Havilland Gyron
The Gyron was also one of the first engines designed specifically for supersonic flight.
The Gyron first ran in 1953. Specifications (Gyron D.Gy.2)
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Photo of DH Gyron at DH Heritage Centre
Gyron
1950s turbojet engines
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Esquire (disambiguation)
Records (UK), a UK record label
Fender Esquire, electric guitar
Esquires, a coffee house chain in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand
Gyron
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Bristol 188
The 188 was originally intended to have Avon engines but the half ton lighter each Gyron Junior was substituted in June 1957, necessitating the engines The Gyron Junior was then under development for the Saunders-Roe SR.177 supersonic interceptor and incorporated a fully variable reheat, which achieved
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Gyrineum pusillum
Gyrineum pusillum, common name the purple gyron triton, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae.
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Gyronaut X-1
The streamlined body was designed by Alex Tremulis, who designed automobiles including the Tucker automobile and Ford Gyron.
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Vickers Type 559
Design and development
The Type 559 was an unorthodox canard design with a massive chin air intake, split vertically, for two reheated de Havilland Gyron
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Hawker P.1121
This initial design, designated as the P.1103, was a twin-seat swept wing aircraft powered by the de Havilland Gyron turbojet engine and armed with two The P.1121 was to be powered by a single de Havilland Gyron turbojet engine; Camm chose the Gyron engine to power the type as at the time it had been determined
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