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Definition of coiled
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Coiled
(imp. & p. p.) of Coi.
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Strombus
::
Strombuliform
(a.)
Coiled
into the shape of a screw or a
helix.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(n.) The state or
condition
of
having
recoiled.
Coil
::
Coil (v. t.) To wind
cylindrically
or
spirally;
as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake
coiled
itself
before
springing..
Tortile
::
Tortile
(a.)
Twisted;
wreathed;
coiled.
Barrel
::
Barrel
(n.) A solid drum, or a
hollow
cylinder
or case; as, the
barrel
of a
windlass;
the
barrel
of a
watch,
within
which the
spring
is
coiled..
Intervolution
::
Intervolution
(n.) The state of being
intervolved
or
coiled
up; a
convolution;
as, the
intervolutions
of a
snake..
Gyrate
::
Gyrate
(a.)
Winding
or
coiled
round;
curved
into a
circle;
taking
a
circular
course.
Cop
::
Cop (n.) A
conical
or
conical-ended
mass of
coiled
thread,
yarn, or
roving,
wound upon a
spindle,
etc..
Spirifer
::
Spiricle
(n.) One of
certain
minute
coiled
threads
in the
coating
of some
seeds.
When
moistened
these
threads
protrude
in great
numbers.
Baculite
::
Baculite
(n.) A
cephalopod
of the
extinct
genus
Baculites,
found
fossil
in the
Cretaceous
rocks.
It is like an
uncoiled
ammonite..
Orlop
::
Orlop (n.) The
lowest
deck of a
vessel,
esp. of a ship of war,
consisting
of a
platform
laid over the beams in the hold, on which the
cables
are
coiled..
Coiled
::
Coiled
(imp. & p. p.) of Coi.
Shagbark
::
Shagbark
(n.) The West
Indian
Pithecolobium
micradenium,
a
legiminous
tree with a red
coiled-up
pod..
Snakestone
::
Snakestone
(n.) An
ammonite;
-- so
called
from its form, which
resembles
that of a
coiled
snake..
Wind
::
Wind (v. i.) To turn
completely
or
repeatedly;
to
become
coiled
about
anything;
to
assume
a
convolved
or
spiral
form; as, vines wind round a
pole..
Serpula
::
Serpula
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tubicolous
annelids
of the genus
Serpula
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Serpulidae.
They
secrete
a
calcareous
tube, which is
usually
irregularly
contorted,
but is
sometimes
spirally
coiled.
The worm has a
wreath
of
plumelike
and often
bright-colored
gills
around
its head, and
usually
an
operculum
to close the
aperture
of its tube when it
retracts..
Cochlea
::
Cochlea
(n.) An
appendage
of the
labyrinth
of the
internal
ear, which is
elongated
and
coiled
into a
spiral
in
mammals.
See Ear..
Wind
::
Wind (v. t.) To cover or
surround
with
something
coiled
about;
as, to wind a rope with
twine..
Caduceus
::
Caduceus
(n.) The
official
staff or wand of
Hermes
or
Mercury,
the
messenger
of the gods. It was
originally
said to be a
herald's
staff of olive wood, but was
afterwards
fabled
to have two
serpents
coiled
about it, and two wings at the top..
Ran
::
Ran (n.) Yarns
coiled
on a
spun-yarn
winch.
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