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adj.


1.  Turning about an axis; revolving or whirling.


2.  Affected by vertigo; dizzy. See Synonyms at giddy.


3.  Tending to produce vertigo: &#8220;my small mind contained in earthly human limits, not lost in vertiginous space and elements unknown&#8221; (Diana Cooper).


4.  Inclined to change quickly; unstable.






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adj.

1.  Turning about an axis; revolving or whirling.


2.  Affected by vertigo; dizzy. See Synonyms at giddy.


3.  Tending to produce vertigo: &#8220;my small mind contained in earthly human limits, not lost in vertiginous space and elements unknown&#8221; Diana Cooper.


4.  Inclined to change quickly; unstable.




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