cyclone
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: cyclonespast: cyclonedpp: cycloneding: cycloning
This term carries a heavy sense of destructive power and inevitable momentum. It suggests a force that consumes everything in its path, drawing it toward a central point of intensity. While it is used technically in meteorology, it often evokes a feeling of vulnerability against the overwhelming scale of nature. In a non-meteorological sense, the word describes a specific geometry of movement. It is not just a circle, but a tightening spiral that accelerates as it closes in. This creates a distinct image of suction and centrifugal force that differs from a simple spin or rotation.
Countable when referring to a specific storm event, such as saying three cyclones hit the coast this year.