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Coiling vs Sinuousness - What's the difference?

coiling | sinuousness | Related terms |

Coiling is a related term of sinuousness.


As nouns the difference between coiling and sinuousness

is that coiling is the pattern or motion of something that coils while sinuousness is the state or condition of being sinuous.

As a verb coiling

is .

coiling

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The pattern or motion of something that coils.
  • * (Herman Melville), The Encantadas
  • 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!"

    sinuousness

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or condition of being sinuous.