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spiralled
Variant of spiral
spiral
definition
spi·ral (spī′rəl)
adjective
- circling around a central point in a flat, two-dimensional curve that constantly increases (or decreases) in size
- circling around a central axis in a conical or cylindrical, three-dimensional curve
Etymology: ML spiralis < L spira, a coil < Gr speira: see spire
noun
- a spiral curve occurring in a single plane
- a spiral curve occurring in a series of planes; helix
- something having a spiral form, as a wire for holding sheets in some notebooks
- a spiral path or flight the descending spiral of a falling leaf
- a section or segment of a spiral
- a continuous, widening decrease or increase an inflationary spiral ending in financial collapse
- ☆ Football a kick or pass in which the ball rotates on its longer axis as it moves through the air
intransitive verb spiraled -·raled or spiralled -·ralled, spiraling -·ral·ing or spiralling -·ral·ling
to move in or form a spiral
transitive verb
to cause to move in or form a spiral
Related Forms:
- spirally spi′·rally adverb
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