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  1. Coiling is the present participle of coil, which means to arrange something in a coil. A coil is a curved or twisted shape, such as a snake, a hair bun, or a wire.

  2. Coiling is the act of winding or forming something in spirals or rings. It can also refer to a type of pottery technique or a disturbance. See different meanings, synonyms, translations and usage examples of coiling.

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    A coiling or coil is a curve, helix, or spiral used for storing rope or cable in compact and reliable yet easily attainable form. They are often discussed with knots . Rope are often coiled and hung up in lofts for storage.

  4. uk / kɔɪl / us / kɔɪl /. to arrange something in a coil: She coiled her hair into a neat bun on top of her head. The snake coiled it self tightly around the deer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Bending, twisting and curving. arch your back. ball up. bendy.

  5. 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.

  6. coiling. adjective. in the shape of a coil. synonyms: helical, spiral, spiraling, turbinate, volute, voluted, whorled. coiled.

  7. a length of rope, hair, or wire, arranged into a series of circles, one above or outside the other: A coil of rope lay on the beach. A coil of thick blue smoke rose up from his pipe. DonNichols/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages. electronics specialized. a twisted length of wire through which an electric current travels.