coiling in English

verb
1
arrange or wind (something long and flexible) in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings.
he began to coil up the heavy ropes

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1. Coilings meaning Plural form of coiling.

2. And here we're coiling them up.

3. Neither the belt tensioner nor coiling unit are subjected to loading.

4. The active coiling block (11) is disposed on the driving motor (10).

5. Synonyms for Arcing include curling, curving, spinning, swerving, turning, twisting, encircling, coiling, arching and winding

6. Quickly coiling the bow line, he raised the main, then back to the cockpit.

7. Synonyms for Arcking include curling, curving, spinning, swerving, turning, twisting, encircling, coiling, arching and winding

8. Basketry is the craft of making objects by weaving or coiling together materials like grasses or twigs

9. The Smithsonian Institute surveys a 1,350-foot long, three-foot high effigy mound built in the shape of a coiling serpent.

10. The Laurel and Hardy set piece was the ordinary situation from which sprang a coiling spiral of disaster.

11. - in the case of coating plant: coiling machines, accumulators, and tanks or cells used to apply the coating,

12. The door opened six inches and she saw a sliver of dark landing, stairs coiling away to the street.

13. Now, Heliacus, like all Architectonicids begins life with a left-coiling larval shell, which is an unusual condition among gastropods

14. An Anaconda kills its prey by coiling its muscular body around the creature and squeezing until the animal can no longer breathe

15. This coiling of the upper body will allow you to uncoil with the knees, hips, trunk, shoulders, and hitting arm into the shot.

16. holder and the ball to the container. By pressing and holding red OFF button you activate slow coiling of the rest of the cast.

17. An alarmed millipede typically coils itself into a spiral; some flat-backs are incapable of coiling; very short, exotic species may roll into a ball.

18. A coiling serpent of watery fun greets vacationers in Ein Gev, Israel. The waterslide welcomes visitors to this kibbutz on the Sea of Galilee's eastern shore.

19. Morphological variations of the carotid arteries — tortuosity, coiling and kinking — have become well known by the publications of anglo-american authors, especially by the works of Weibel and Fields.

20. A device for coiling and uncoiling elongated goods (K), such as wire, cable or the like, onto a drum (13) comprises a support (12) with driving means (25) for a spreader arm (10).

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22. The Spanish smith accepted the limitations imposed by anvil and ancillary tools; but he skillfully exploited to the limit all manner of variations—twisting square rods, coiling flat bars into C-shaped scrolls of all sizes, and devising imaginative Crestings to

23. The combination with an electric appliance cord comprising a plurality of insulated conductors twisted together, of a circumvoluting coiler for coiling said cord and comprising a spring Anfractuously bent in each circumvolution and forming a core about which said insulated conductors are twisted

24. Awns and other appendages on the seed dispersal unit of plants aid in dispersing the seed to a germination site (1–3).Hairs, wings, and hooks influence the route of seeds from the mother plant to a surface by wind or animal dispersal [phase I dispersal ()].Hygroscopically active Awns propel seeds on the ground through coiling and uncoiling (5, 6) and, thus, mainly affect the movement of the