coil
1coil
noun \ˈkȯi(-ə)l\Definition of COIL
1
: turmoil
2
: trouble; also : everyday cares and worries <when we have shuffled off this mortal coil — Shakespeare>
Origin of COIL
origin unknown
First Known Use: 1567
2coil
verbDefinition of COIL
transitive verb
1
: to wind into rings or spirals <coil a rope>
2
: to roll or twist into a shape resembling a coil <coiled herself up on the couch>
intransitive verb
1
: to move in a circular or spiral course
2
: to form or lie in a coil
— coil·abil·i·ty \ˌkȯi-lə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
Examples of COIL
- She coiled the loose thread around her finger.
- A long scarf was coiled around her neck.
- The cat coiled up into a ball.
- The snake coiled around its prey.
Origin of COIL
French coillir, cuillir to gather — more at cull
First Known Use: 1611
3coil
nounDefinition of COIL
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a : a number of turns of wire wound around a core (as of iron) to create a magnetic field for an electromagnet or an induction coil b : induction coil
3
: a series of connected pipes in rows, layers, or windings
4
: a roll of postage stamps; also : a stamp from such a roll
First Known Use of COIL
1661
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