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coil

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Noun — Something wound into a spiral or helix shape.

How to use coil

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

coil of rope coil a hose fit a coil

Etymology

From Old French coillir, "to gather or pick," ultimately from Latin colligere, "to collect" — the same root that gives us "collect" and "cull."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “coil” mean?

The word “coil” means something wound into a spiral or helix shape. In plain terms, a spiral shape, or the act of winding something into one — also the everyday term for a type of IUD contraceptive.

How do you pronounce “coil”?

“Coil” is pronounced koyl (/kɔɪl/ in IPA).

How do you use “coil” in a sentence?

Here is “coil” used in a sentence: “He wound the garden hose into a neat coil.”

What part of speech is “coil”?

Depending on how it is used, “coil” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “coil” come from?

The word “coil” comes from Latin. From Old French coillir, "to gather or pick," ultimately from Latin colligere, "to collect" — the same root that gives us "collect" and "cull.".

Is “coil” a common word?

“Coil” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “coil” have?

“Coil” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: something wound into a spiral or helix shape.

What is the difference between a coil and a spring?

A coil is anything wound into a spiral or helix shape, which is a broad description covering many objects, while a spring is a specific coiled object designed to store and release mechanical energy through elasticity. Every spring is typically coil-shaped, but not every coil functions as a spring.

What is 'the coil' in the context of contraception?

In contraception, 'the coil' is an informal name for an intrauterine device, a small T-shaped or hormonal device fitted inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. This is a specialized medical use of the general word coil.

Can 'coil' be used as both a noun and a verb?

Yes, coil works as a noun for the spiral shape itself and as a verb meaning to wind something into rings or loops, as in 'coil the rope.' The verb describes the action of creating the noun's shape.

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