👉 In geometry, a gyron is a type of conical shape. It has two congruent circular bases, and it is formed by connecting the centers of these bases with straight lines called tangents. Gyrons are named after their similarity to the Greek letter "γ" (gamma), which represents 1/2 in mathematics and geometry. They are often used in trigonometry and other branches of mathematics where circles play a significant role, particularly in solving problems related to triangles.