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Spiral

Definition

Spiral can function as a noun meaning a curve that winds around a central point and moves progressively farther from or closer to it; as a verb meaning to move or cause to move in a continuous winding or circling path; it may also be used metaphorically to describe rapid or uncontrollable change.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb (intransitive/transitive)
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˈspaɪrəl/
  • Respelling: SPY‑rul

British English

  • IPA: /ˈspaɪrəl/
  • Respelling: SPY‑rul
Etymology

Late Middle English: from Old French spiral or late Latin spiralis ‘coiled,’ from Latin spira ‘coil,’ from Greek speira ‘coil, twist.’

Derivatives
  • spirally (adverb)
  • spiraled/spiralled (verb past, adjective)
  • spiraling/spiralling (gerund/participle)
  • spiralize (verb)
  • spiralization (noun)
Synonyms
  • coil
  • helix
  • twist
  • curl
  • loop
Antonyms
  • straighten
  • untwist
  • flatten
Usage

Noun: The noun "spiral" is used in mathematical, architectural, and natural contexts to describe a winding curve or form. For example, "The staircase features a spiral design that saves space," or "Fibonacci discovered the logarithmic spiral in sunflower seed arrangements."

Verb: The verb "spiral" is used to describe movement in a winding path or rapid change. For example, "Leaves spiraled to the ground in the autumn breeze," or "Housing prices have spiraled out of control."

Related Terms
  • Helix: A three‑dimensional spiral.
  • Coil: A length of something wound in loops.
  • Vortex: A spiral motion of fluid or air.
  • Loop: A shape produced by a curve that bends and crosses itself.
  • Fibonacci sequence: A sequence whose geometric representation creates a spiral pattern in nature.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A curve that winds around a central point, moving progressively farther from or closer to it – a shape often seen in shells, galaxies, and architectural features.
    • Example: "The nautilus shell displays a perfect natural spiral."
  • An object or form shaped like such a curve – including springs, staircases, and helical patterns.
    • Example: "He replaced the broken spiral spring in the mattress."

Verb

  • To move in a continuous winding or circling path – to coil or twist around a center.
    • Example: "The dancer’s scarf spiraled gracefully through the air."
  • To increase or decrease rapidly in a continuous and often uncontrollable way – used metaphorically for trends or quantities.
    • Example: "Stress levels spiraled upward as the deadline approached."

spiral

The nautilus shell displays a perfect natural spiral.
He replaced the broken spiral spring in the mattress.
The dancer’s scarf spiraled gracefully through the air.

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