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coiled, past tense; coiled, past participle; coils, 3rd person singular present; coiling, present participle;
  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
    • - he coiled a lock of her hair around his finger
  2. Move or twist into such an arrangement or shape
    • - smoke coiled lazily toward the ceiling

  1. curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals); "a coiled snake ready to strike"; "the rope lay coiled on the deck"
  2. (coiling) in the shape of a coil
  3. (Coiling (pottery)) A coil is a series of s. A coiled coil is a structure where the coil itself is in turn also looping, these objects are used commonly and are very important, some of their functions may be in bikes, cars trains and planes. Often used in conjunction with a thread.
  4. (Coiling) A method of handbuilding a form using long rolled out, or extruded, snake-like lengths of clay.  Each coil of clay is integrated with the previous one to build the work up.  The coils may be completely obliterated in the construction process or retained for their decorative qualities.
  5. (coiling) a procedure, performed during an angiogram, in which platinum coils are inserted into an aneurysm.
  6. (Coiling) A process of building up the walls of a pot by adding successive rope-like coils of clay. In the coil-and-scrape method, used by Pueblo potters, the walls of the pot are thinned, shaped, and smoothed by scraping with a smooth tool.
  7. (Coiling) The method of hand building a vessel by successive additions of ropes or coils of clay. (PA)
  8. (COILING) weaving technique using an inner core that is wrapped solidly with a smaller thread.
  9. (Coiling) Active participation in the Tesla Coil hobby. Building Tesla Coils and related gadgets.
  10. (Coiling) An application which wraps colorful thread around a core thread which is simultaneously attached to a base material so the stitches cannot be seen.
  11. (Coiling) Door and Grille products that roll upward and store in a tight coil above the opening. See below.
  12. (Coiling) Laying a Rope down in a circular form.
  13. (Coiling) Rolled clay in flat form or with a rounded section that welds to itself when fired to make a solid form.
  14. (Coiling) The completed cable is then wound onto a reel or coil. The coiling process requires very precise tension controls to ensure the cable won't tangle when being pulled out of its box.
  15. (Coiling) a hand building technique used to make pots. Plastic ‘snakes’ of clay are used. They can vary from a thin strip to a large sausage like strip. ...
  16. (Coiling) a newer treatment for aneurysms. A neurosurgeon or neuroradiologist performs an angiogram and then passes a catheter all the way up into the skull to reach the aneurysm itself. The aneurysm is then filled with fine platinum wire to cause the aneurysm to clot off.
  17. (Coiling) refers to the planar or spiral growth of gastropod shells. Coiling probably preceded torsion in gastropod evolution
  18. (coiling) a method of ceramic vessel manufacture which involves the stacking of rings of clay. The coils are later smoothed-over by hand or paddled to complete the finish and to bind the coils to one another.
  19. Coiling cable in a tank is usually done in a clockwise direction, with conventional left hand lay armour cable. ...
  20. (coiled) adj. - an African technique for making baskets; a coil of fibers is sewn together by hand to make a basket or container.
  21. Relatively mild upper respiratory ailment commonly contracted at sea by sailors from Brooklyn.
  22. Coils appear stacked on top of each other, are round in profile, and have nothing externally done to them. AKA: Plain Corrugated.
  23. A general term that refers to a tank car that is equipped with some type of interior or exterior heater coil system.