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coil 1 C0465100 (koil)n.1. a. A series of connected spirals or concentric rings formed by gathering or winding: a coil of rope; long coils of hair.b. An individual spiral or ring within such a series.2. A spiral pipe or series of spiral pipes, as in a radiator.3. Electricity a. A wound spiral of two or more turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit.b. Any of various devices of which such a spiral is the major component.4. A roll of postage stamps prepared for use in a vending machine.v. coiled, coil·ing, coils v.tr.1. To wind in concentric rings or spirals.2. To wind into a shape resembling a coil.v.intr.1. To form concentric rings or spirals.2. To move in a spiral course: black smoke coiling up into the sky. [Probably from obsolete French coillir, to gather up, from Latin colligere; see collect1.] coil′er n.
coil 2 C0465100 (koil)n. A disturbance; a fuss. [Origin unknown.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | coiled - curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals); "a coiled snake ready to strike"; "the rope lay coiled on the deck"uncoiled, straight - no longer coiled | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecoilcoiled Related to coiled: Coiled MarketsAntonyms for coiledadj curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals)Antonyms |