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Definition of coil
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Coil (v. t.) To
encircle
and hold with, or as with,
coils..
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Coil
::
Coil (n.) A
noise,
tumult,
bustle,
or
confusion..
Laocoon
::
Laocoon
(n.) A
marble
group in the
Vatican
at Rome,
representing
the
priest
Laocoon,
with his sons,
infolded
in the coils of two
serpents,
as
described
by
Virgil..
Counterbuff
::
Counterbuff
(n.) A blow in an
opposite
direction;
a
stroke
that stops
motion
or cause a
recoil.
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To cover or
surround
with
something
coiled
about;
as, to wind a rope with
twine..
Shocking
::
Shocking
(a.)
Causing
to shake or
tremble,
as by a blow;
especially,
causing
to
recoil
with
horror
or
disgust;
extremely
offensive
or
disgusting..
Spirifer
::
Spiricle
(n.) One of
certain
minute
coiled
threads
in the
coating
of some
seeds.
When
moistened
these
threads
protrude
in great
numbers.
Unwreathe
::
Unwreathe
(v. t.) To
untwist,
uncoil,
or
untwine,
as
anything
wreathed..
Accoil
::
Accoil
(v. t.) To
gather
together;
to
collect.
Resilient
::
Resilient
(a.)
Leaping
back;
rebounding;
recoiling.
Shock
::
Shock (v.) To
strike
with
surprise,
terror,
horror,
or
disgust;
to cause to
recoil;
as, his
violence
shocked
his
associates..
Vernation
::
Vernation
(n.) The
arrangement
of the
leaves
within
the leaf bud, as
regards
their
folding,
coiling,
rolling,
etc.;
prefoliation..
Kick
::
Kick (n.) The
recoil
of a
musket
or other
firearm,
when
discharged..
Gyrate
::
Gyrate
(a.)
Winding
or
coiled
round;
curved
into a
circle;
taking
a
circular
course.
Intervolution
::
Intervolution
(n.) The state of being
intervolved
or
coiled
up; a
convolution;
as, the
intervolutions
of a
snake..
Shagbark
::
Shagbark
(n.) The West
Indian
Pithecolobium
micradenium,
a
legiminous
tree with a red
coiled-up
pod..
Aphlogistic
::
Aphlogistic
(a.)
Flameless;
as, an
aphlogistic
lamp, in which a coil of wire is kept in a state of
continued
ignition
by
alcohol,
without
flame..
Fake
::
Fake (n.) One of the
circles
or
windings
of a cable or
hawser,
as it lies in a coil; a
single
turn or
coil..
Spirulate
::
Spirula
(n.) A genus of
cephalopods
having
a
multilocular,
internal,
siphunculated
shell in the form of a flat
spiral,
the coils of which are not in
contact..
Coil
::
Coil (v. t.) To
encircle
and hold with, or as with,
coils..
Recoil
::
Recoil
(v. i.) To
start,
roll,
bound,
spring,
or fall back; to take a
reverse
motion;
to be
driven
or
forced
backward;
to
return..
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