From Dutch for 'grind stream' or 'crushing current', a word, introduced into English by Edgar Allan Poe, for a powerful whirlpool, hence confusion, turmoil or a turbulent state of affairs
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- A large powerful whirlpool
- Used figuratively to describe a turbulent situation, a Dutch word for a whirlpool or vortex such as the world's strongest off the coast of Norway
- Powerful ocean whirlpool or vortex such as the world's strongest example in the Saltstraumen near Bodo, Norway
- Confused state of affairs, from the Dutch for whirlpool
- Powerful whirlpool whose name derives from the Moskstraumen system in the Lofoten archipelago off the coast of Norway
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