coil

کنڈلی
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
Like other coils, the Mirena 'coil' is also a contraceptive.
This voltage in the feedback 'coil' conducts current to the transistor base, making the transistor conductive again, and the process repeats.
These currents are induced by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated by a 'coil' supplied with an alternating current.
It relied on the principle of electromagnetic induction, and consisted of an insulated 'coil' of copper wire connected to a large electrical capacitance.
The contraceptive 'coil' seems to increase the risk of BV.
Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the 'coil' whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module.
Motor control of a variable reluctance motor is obtained by providing a periodic voltage waveform to a 'coil' of a motor.
The weighing scales took pride of place on the counter and I was keenly interested on the large 'coil' of twine and stack of brown paper which were used to keep everyone's messages together.
Should the deformation lead to the decrease in the 'coil' 's inductance, the energy of the magnetic field will increase.
a relay 'coil'
It is best not to use the 'coil' for contraception after PID has been diagnosed.
The flower stalks do 'coil' suggestively like serpents.
The pickup's magnetic field is disturbed when iron or steel moves through it; this disturbance generates A / C voltage in the 'coil' .
It works by moving a magnet through a 'coil' of wire and produces a alternating current which must then be rectified by the use of diodes.
It laughs at such restraints as paving; new plants 'coil' like a spring until they break the mortar between the bricks.
Scientists this week finished removing sediment from the ballast tanks of the sub after recovering a 'coil' of waterlogged rope.
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.
he began to 'coil' up the heavy ropes
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,’
He released the 'coil' of hair so it sprang into a curl.
The glands are initially straight but begin to 'coil' toward the end of this phase.
Unclip remaining hair, and 'coil' into a bigger bun at base of neck.
And secondly, because your mortal 'coil' is so much more fragile at that age, if your chances of dying in the next five years are halved at aged 80, then it really means something.
he began to 'coil' up the heavy ropes
Her hair was black, gleaming and pulled back severely - almost ruthlessly - into a twisted 'coil' of tight loops at the base of her neck.
From A Basement On The Hill - Elliott Smith The troubled artist left this 'coil' in 2004, and the album he left behind is wonderful and heartbreaking all at once.
In the far corner of the room was a 'coil' of thick rope.
Short bursts of electrical current are send through a 'coil' of wire, causing a magnetic field.
Many contraceptives, such as the 'coil' or the morning after pill, are abortive tools.
But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal 'coil' is the National Health Service.
Credits: Google Translate