cyclone

cyclone
A rotary storm or whirlwind of extended circuit. Queen Ins. Co. v Hudnut Co. 8 Ind App 22, 26, 35 NE 397. An atmospheric disturbance one of the characteristics of which is a circular or gyratory motion, evidenced by a twisting effect; sometimes becoming a tornado. Maryland Casualty Co. v Finch (CA8 Minn) 147 F 388. A risk insured against under a form of property insurance. 29A Am J1st Ins § 1329. See hurricane; tornado; windstorm.

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