gyroscope
n.
heavy rotating wheel with an axis free to turn in any direction, 1856, invented and named in French 1852 by Foucault, from Greek gyros "circle" (see gyre, n.) + skopos "watcher" (see scope, n.1), because the device demonstrates that the earth rotates.
〔李〕n.陀螺仪,回转仪 [-scope=an instrument] ←gyro-[GK] =circle环;spiral螺旋,旋转