girandola

/ˌdʒɪrənˈdoʊlə/
noun
  1. A rotating firework that spins and shoots out sparks or flames.
    • The grand finale of the fireworks show featured a huge girandola that lit up the sky.
    • The festival ended with a traditional girandola, a spinning wheel of fire.
    • Children gasped as the girandola spun wildly, sending colorful sparks in every direction.
  2. A fountain or jet of water that sprays in a circular or rotating pattern.
    • We sat by the girandola in the park, watching the water dance in the sunlight.
    • The garden's centerpiece was a marble girandola that sprayed water in a graceful spiral.
    • The old villa had a beautiful girandola fountain shaped like a flower.
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