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coil1 verb (coiled, coiling) tr & intr (sometimes coil up) to wind round and round in loops to form rings or a spiral. noun 1 something looped into rings or a spiral • a coil of rope. 2 a single loop in such an arrangement. 3 elec a conducting wire wound into a spiral, used to provide a magnetic field, to react mechanically by moving in response to a change in the existing magnetic field, or to introduce inductance into an electrical circuit. 4 non-technical an intrauterine device.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French cueillir to gather together.

coil2 noun, old use trouble and tumult. this mortal coil the troubles of life and the world.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.