n.
A whirling or surging motion, as of water.
[Late Latin gurgitāre, to engulf (from Latin gurges, gurgit-, whirlpool) + -ATION.]
Dictionary:
gur·gi·ta·tion (gûr'jĭ-tā'shən)
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[Late Latin gurgitāre, to engulf (from Latin gurges, gurgit-, whirlpool) + -ATION.]
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