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Meaning
Verb
●
present participle
and
gerund
of wind
Noun
●
Something
wound
around something else.
●
The
manner
in which something is wound.
●
One
complete
turn
of something wound.
●
Curving or
bending
movement
,
twists
and turns.
●
A
length
of
wire
wound
around the
core
of an
electrical
transformer.
●
In Lutherie & Musical instruments:
Lapping.
●
The
act
or process of
winding
(turning a
boat
etc. around).
Adj
●
Twisting,
turning
or sinuous.
●
Spiral or helical.
Name
●
A
surname
from Danish.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
winding
English
-ing
English
-ing
Middle English (1100-1500)
-ing
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-inge
Middle English (1100-1500)
wind
English
windan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Ratcheting
Coil
Coils
Coiling
Twisting
Snaking
Spinning
Sliding
Wrapping
Zipping
Armature
Ramping
Transformer
Propping
Rotor
Spooling
Circuit
Dragging
Waking
Wire
Stator
Current
Meandering
Twisty
Rolling
Inductor
Rotating
Locking
Whipping
Conductor
Inductance
Cranking
Motor
Shaft
Flowing
Commutator
Curving
Resistor
Voltage
Shutting
Capacitor
Inverter
Switchbacks
Looping
Generator
Zigzagging
Slowing
Cable
Solenoid
Conductors
Passing
Blowing
Tightening
Shoring
Shunt
Gearing
Sinuous
Coiled
Sloping
Flux
Weaving
Electromagnet
Induction Motor
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