A Jewish spinning top is called a "dredel".
There is no "dice" that Jewish people play with. You might be thinking of a dreidel, which is a kind of spinning top played on Hanukkah.
I think you mean dreidel, it is a four sided spinning top.
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A rapidly revolving item is called a "spinning" object. Examples include a spinning top, carousel, or rotating blade.
The Spinning Top was created in 2008.
"S'vivon" is a Hebrew word. It means dreidel, which is a four-sided spinning top that is typically used during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
The force of friction between the spinning top and the surface it is on causes it to stop spinning. Over time, the energy of the spinning top is transferred to the surface as heat, resulting in a decrease in the top's spinning speed until it comes to a stop.
A spinning top maintains its balance through a physics principle called angular momentum. When the top is spinning, its angular momentum keeps it upright by resisting any external forces that try to tip it over. This allows the top to stay balanced and spin smoothly.
buguri in kannada is called as Top or Spinning Top in english.
If you are speaking of the top played with on Channukah, a dreidel.
The word 'top'... table-top spinning-top and top-dog