pinwheel vs revolve

pinwheel

verb
  • To spin. 

noun
  • An artificial flower with a stem, usually plastic, for children: the flower spins round in the wind, like a small paper windmill. 

  • A firework which forms a kind of spinning wheel. 

  • Any food product consisting of layers (for example of pastry and sweet filling, or of bread and meat) rolled into a spiral, visually similar to a cinnamon roll. 

  • A cogged (toothed) gear. 

  • A pastry which resembles the artificial flowers above, with some filling or topping in the center. 

revolve

verb
  • To rotate around an axis. 

  • To orbit a central point (especially of a celestial body). 

  • To move in order or sequence. 

  • To cause (something) to turn around a central point. 

noun
  • The rotation of part of the scenery within a theatrical production. 

  • The rotating section itself. 

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