Meaning Coil
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The turning of the body during the backswing. (Her ability to fully coil on the backswing resulted in tremendous power).
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1620s, from coil (v.). Related: Coils.
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"to wind," 1610s, from Middle French coillir "to gather, pick," from Latin colligere "to gather together" (see collect). Meaning specialized perhaps in nautical usage. Re [..]
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the turning of the body away from the target in the backswing (generally thought of as the turning of the shoulders against the lower body, like the coil of a spring) Example: The more coil or rotatio [..]
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the turning of the body away from the target in the backswing
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Coil is the expression which is used to describe for turning the body during the backswing.
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a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope" gyrate: to wind or move in a spiral course; "the muscles and nerves o [..]
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  The turning of the body during the backswing.
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the action of turning the hips and shoulders of the body during the backswing prior to beginning the downswing. Example: "The more coil you get the more likely you will be able to generate hi [..]
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A terms that relates to the amount of turn in your shoulders and hips while in the process of swinging the golf club, usually the back swing.
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The turning of the body during the backswing.
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The turning of the golfer's body during the backswing.
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to wind in rings
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Ultimately, power through the hitting area comes from the turning of the body or coil during the backswing.
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The turning of the body during the backswing.
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A single sheet of steel that has been wrapped around a mandrel into a roll.
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 tumult, turmoil.
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A contraceptive device usually made of plastic or copper, also known as an IUD. It is inserted into the womb and stops fertilised eggs from settling and growing.
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Stamps processed in a long single row and prepared for sale in rolls, often for dispensing from stamp-vending and affixing machines. Some coils, including most U.S. coils, have a straight edge on two [..]
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verb Definition: to confuse or toy with someone by making a story sound like it really did happen when it's only a story Example Sentence: Don't coil with me. It's getting kind of scary.
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The foundational inductor.
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A winding of wires that create an electrical field such as the coil of a motor. A mush coil is made from round wire. A form coil is made from  square or rectangular wire.
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A length of steel wound into roll-form.
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Term referring to the curtain as it is rolled around the barrel.
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Component providing heat transfer to air when mounted inside an air handling unit or ductwork. The term is normally associated with a fin and tube heat exchanger using refrigerant or water as the heat [..]
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The individual steel spring in an innerspring support system. A coil provides support and resistance to applied weight.
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Sheet metal is coiled up as it emerges from the rolling mill and is then normally strapped and sold in this form. In steel, hot rolled coil (HRC) is sold to independent cold rollers who sell CRC, or cold rolled in-house by vertically integrated mills. Vertical integration of hot and cold rolling is more normal in non-ferrous metals, as is continuou [..]
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Set of series connected turns.
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See Solenoid.
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Stack of Money
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(n) a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops(n) a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)(n) a transformer that sup [..]
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A length of wire wound around a form in multiple turns.
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To lay a line down in circular turns.
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Set of series connected turns.
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The part of an atomizer that heats the liquid.
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To lay a line down in circular turns.
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A transformer used in the ignition system for stepping up the voltage of the electric current conducted through the spark plugs. This high level of "electrical pressure" is what causes the current to jump the gap at the tip of each spark plug and create the actual spark that ignites the fuel inside the cylinder. Coil Spring
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Metal sheet coil
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A heating or cooling element made of pipe or tubing, usually with plates or fins.
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     A wound spiral of two or more turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit, produce a magnetic field from current flow, or to respond to a changing magnetic field by producing a voltage or mechanical motion.
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All atomizers utilize a coil of Kanthal or Nichrome wire which heats when current is applied to it, and produced the vapor from the e-liquid. Coils are configured in a myriad of different ways, and are of different lengths and thicknesses. Many vapers choose to ‘build’ their own coils according to their own preferences. The overall output of a coil [..]
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is an electromagnetic assembly consisting of one or more windings of copper insulated wire usually wound on a bobbin or spool. When current is applied to the coil, a magnetic field is generated, opera [..]
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More than one loop of a conductor wound in a spiral. Also called a solenoid.
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A length of steel wound into roll-form.
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Metal bands or strands of wire wrapped in a circular fashion. A device for increasing the voltage to fire the spark plugs.
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A term used to describe a type of spring.
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See Condensing Coil.
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money (6)
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Equipment that enables heat transfer to and from the refrigerant and the air when installed inside an air handling unit.  The indoor coil often features two rectangular coil surfaces connected at the [..]
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Equipment that enables heat transfer to and from the refrigerant and the air when installed inside an air handling unit.
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To lay down rope in circular turns.
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A neat arrangement of line which can be stowed; as in: She made a coil of the line and put it away.
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To lay a line down in circular turns.
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 To lay down rope in circular turns.
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To lay a line down in circular turns, known as fakes, or to arrange in loops so it can be stowed. Line is sold by the coil, which contain 200 fathoms
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To lay a rope down in circular turns
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To lay a line down in circular turns, known as fakes, or to arrange in loops so it can be stowed. Line is sold by the coil, which contain 200 fathoms
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tumult, turmoil
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A coil is any heating or cooling element made of finned pipe or tubing. The pipe or tubing may be connected in series, or it may be installed in parallel between two headers.
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A component used for heating or cooling that is made up of rows of copper or aluminum tubing, connected to each other with plating.  A coil is used to transfer heat out of or into a building.  A car r [..]
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Equipment that performs heat transfer to air when mounted inside an air handling unit or ductwork. It is heated or cooled by electrical means or by circulating liquid or steam within it.
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Equipment that performs heat transfer to air when mounted inside an air handling unit or ductwork. It is heated or cooled by electrical means or by circulating liquid or steam within it.
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A heating or cooling element made of pipe or tubing, usually with plates or fins.
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family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;">Coil, Evaporator where heat is absorbed by warm air passing across. Liquid refrigerant boils as it is metered into coil, and changes f [..]
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the general term used to describe one of the main components of an HVAC system. The coil is made of tubing or pipe and often has fins to allow heat to radiate away.
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Equipment that performs heat transfer to air when mounted inside an air handling unit or ductwork. It is heated or cooled by electrical means or by circulating liquid or steam within it.
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The part of the detector that senses the target. This is sometimes known as ‘search head’ ‘loop’ & ‘antenna’
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(n.) The Binding Coil of Bahamut The Second Coil of Bahamut and The Final Coil of Bahamut
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In air conditioning, a network of tubes filled with refrigerant. A coil located inside the home takes heat and moisture out of the air as liquid refrigerant evaporates. Sometimes called a evaporator or cooling coil. See also Condenser.
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A coil is the part of the e-cig that heats e-liquid and turns it into vapour.
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 The coil which heats the eliquid sits across the airflow, which can cause airflow resistance and uneven heating of the coil. Some clearomizers have a coil sitting vertically over the airflow, reducing resistance, improving vapour production, and increasing vaping pleasure.
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Heats up inside the atomizer when the battery is on.
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the heating element that, when electricity passes through it, is used to vaporize the e-liquid in an vaping device. The metal coil is usually made up of Nickel, Nichrome or Kanthal wire.
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 -  the part of an atomizer, able to vaporize the e-liquid by heating it. Coils are usually made of kanthal wire
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The thing that gets hot! Generally a piece of nichrome or kanthal that has been wrapped around some kind of wick. Current flows through the coil, the coil gets hot, and vaporizes your e-liquid. You then vape happily.
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A rope-like shape that has been rolled from clay or other such material.
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Something wound in the form of a helix or spiral. ''the sinuous coils of a snake'' * Washington Irving *: The wild grapevines that twisted their coils from tree to tree. Any intrauterine devic [..]
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