Coiling vs Labyrinth - What's the difference?
coiling | labyrinth | Related terms |
The pattern or motion of something that coils.
* (Herman Melville), The Encantadas
A maze, especially underground or covered.
Part of the inner ear.
(figuratively) Anything complicated and confusing, like a maze.
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To enclose in a labyrinth, or as though in a labyrinth.
To arrange in the form of a labyrinth.
Coiling is a related term of labyrinth.
As nouns the difference between coiling and labyrinth
is that coiling is the pattern or motion of something that coils while labyrinth is labyrinth.As a verb coiling
is .coiling
English
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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!"
