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Definition of "worl"

Noun:

  1. An ancient astronomical instrument used for sundial calculations.

    The archaeologists discovered a well-preserved worl during their excavation.

  2. A dialectal term used regionally to refer to a small swirl in water or air.

    As the wind picked up, a worl formed in the lake.

Verb:

  1. To rotate or oscillate in a circular or spiral motion.

    The ceiling fan worled lazily above their heads.

  2. To twist or swirl a liquid or substance.

    The bartender expertly worled the cocktail shaker, creating a delicious mix.

Adjective:

  1. Having characteristics or qualities that are popular or globally recognized.

    The new fashion brand aims to create worl trends.

  2. Relating to a specific locality or region.

    The festival celebrates the worl culture of the town.

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