noun a child's toy consisting of a stick with colored vanes that twirl in the wind
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Pinwheels are sometimes used in educational settings to teach concepts such as wind power or symmetry.
Pinwheels are commonly used as toys to help children develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Pinwheels are also used as a simple wind speed indicator in meteorology, with the speed of rotation indicating wind strength.
Pinwheels are often used as decorative elements in art installations, garden designs, and children's toys.
Pinwheels can be used as whimsical decorations for parties, weddings, and other events.
In writing, 'pinwheel' may be used as a metaphor to describe a character's emotions or thoughts spinning out of control.
Psychologists may use 'pinwheel' as a visual aid or analogy when explaining cognitive processes or emotional regulation to clients.
Graphic designers may use 'pinwheel' as a design element in logos, illustrations, or patterns to convey movement or whimsy.
Meteorologists may use 'pinwheel' to describe the rotation of clouds or weather patterns on a weather map.
Event planners may use 'pinwheel' as a theme or decoration for a party or event, incorporating pinwheel decorations or motifs.