coil

കോയിൽ
definition
verb
he began to coil up the heavy ropes
arrange or wind (something long and flexible) in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings.
noun
a coil of rope
a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings.
But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service.
a confusion or turmoil.
example
Unclip remaining hair, and 'coil' into a bigger bun at base of neck.
I was angry because, using a 'coil' , I had made every effort to prevent a pregnancy.
Storage of DNA is related to its ability to twist and 'coil' into a compact form.
Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a 'coil' of waterlogged rope.
They wrapped themselves in Maliphant's movement as if it were an endless 'coil' of cloth, one that let them melt or grapple or build precarious lifts without ever interrupting the flow of the material.
Mirena is the brand name of a new type of intra-uterine contraceptive device, or 'coil' .
The pickup's magnetic field is disturbed when iron or steel moves through it; this disturbance generates A / C voltage in the 'coil' .
For three-quarters of a century, Social Security has guaranteed us all a life of modest dignity as we live out the end of this mortal 'coil' .
The glands are initially straight but begin to 'coil' toward the end of this phase.
She had been protected from pregnancy through an intrauterine 'coil' , which had been inserted under general anaesthetic but which was due to be replaced.
a 'coil' of rope
I had yet to tie together a thousand feet of rope, but hoping that I might be able to momentarily, I tied one end of the rope to a large iron stanchion and hooked the massive 'coil' of line over the polished oak rail.
he began to 'coil' up the heavy ropes
After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and 'coil' .
If pregnancy does occur while using a 'coil' , there is a small risk of an ectopic pregnancy.
Solenoids also supply voltage to the glow 'coil' and are part of the electrical loop.
When Mr. Kanda brought a ‘reticulated python,’ the children vied with one another to 'coil' the reptile around their necks.
Should the deformation lead to the decrease in the 'coil' 's inductance, the energy of the magnetic field will increase.
A high-density 'coil' transforms the magnetic charge generated by the rotor into electrical energy that powers the watch.
The sample magnetization can be measured through the induction of a voltage signal in a 'coil' surrounding the sample after its manipulation by an appropriate combination of radio-frequency pulses.
He insisted on wearing both items all day and so I had to help him fasten the 'coil' of whip to his belt loop because he couldn't figure out how to make it stay.
They were carrying a long 'coil' of rope, and were saying something in sign language that was probably equivalent to ‘Grab the rope and tie it to something,’
With a lit 'coil' around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die.
The flower stalks do 'coil' suggestively like serpents.
He had learned that an inductance 'coil' was a closed circuit with no current of its own.
Levitan had a heavy 'coil' of climbing rope strapped to his green pack.
In the far corner of the room was a 'coil' of thick rope.
Raven talking is a rare event, and so you have to play the game wondering things like, ‘Is that thing on the floor a 'coil' of rope or a snake?’
Girls would not be allowed to 'coil' up their hair with hairpins unless they were married, if she did so her husband and parents-in-law would look down upon her because she hadn't followed the rules for women's behavior.
Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the 'coil' whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module.
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