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- Dictionarycoil/kɔɪl/
noun
- 1. a length of something wound in a joined sequence of concentric rings: "a coil of rope"
verb
- 1. arrange (something long and flexible) in a coil: "he began to coil up the heavy ropes"
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COIL definition: 1. a length of rope, hair, or wire, arranged into a series of circles, one above or outside the…. Learn more.
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.
A coil is a spiral shape or a series of circles, each one inside another. You might see a coil of rope on a dock or coils of hair in a fancy hairdo. A snake naturally curls its body into a coil, and the end of a whip after it's been cracked tends to form a coil.
If you coil something, you wind it into a series of loops or into the shape of a ring. If it coils around something, it forms loops or a ring.
noun. /kɔɪl/ a series of circles formed by winding up a length of rope, wire, etc. The device consisted of a coil of copper wire, connected at either end to two electrodes. a coil of rope. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?
Coil definition: a connected series of spirals or rings that rope, wire, or the like has been formed into. See examples of COIL used in a sentence.
1. : a long thin piece of material (such as a wire, string, or piece of hair) that is wound into circles. a coil of wire. 2. technical : a wire wound into circles that carries electricity. 3. : intrauterine device. COIL meaning: to wind (something) into circles.
COIL definition: 1. a long piece of wire, rope, etc curled into several circles: 2. to twist something into…. Learn more.
Definition of coil verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Coil definition: a connected series of spirals or rings that rope, wire, or the like has been formed into. See examples of COIL used in a sentence.