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so·le·noid \ˈsōləˌnȯid sometimes ˈsäl-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French solénoïde, from Greek sōlēnoeidēs shaped like a pipe, from sōlēn- solen- + -oeidēs -oid 1. : a coil of wire commonly in the form of a long cylinder that when carrying a current resembles a bar magnet so that a movable core is drawn into the coil when a current flows 2. : a section of atmosphere bounded by two isobaric and two isosteric surfaces |