Coiling vs Contortion - What's the difference?
coiling | contortion | Related terms |
The pattern or motion of something that coils.
* (Herman Melville), The Encantadas
The act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself.
A form of acrobatic display which involves the dramatic bending and flexing of the human body.
As nouns the difference between coiling and contortion
is that coiling is the pattern or motion of something that coils while contortion is the act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself.As a verb coiling
is present participle of lang=en.coiling
English
Verb
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(en noun)- Holding out her small olive hand before her captain, she said in mild and slowest Spanish, "Senor, I buried him;" then paused, struggled as against the writhed coilings of a snake, and cringing suddenly, leaped up, repeating in impassioned pain, "I buried him, my life, my soul!"
