Definition of Coiler

1. Noun. A person who, or device which coils ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Coiler

1. one that coils [n -S] - See also: coils

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coiler

coigne
coigned
coignes
coigning
coigns
coil
coil gland
coil gun
coil spring
coil up
coil winder
coilabilities
coilability
coiled
coiler (current term)
coilers
coilgun
coilguns
coilin
coiling
coilons
coils
coimetrophobia
coimmunoprecipitate
coimmunoprecipitated
coimmunoprecipitates
coimmunoprecipitating
coimmunoprecipitation

Literary usage of Coiler

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cotton Spinning and Weaving by Herbert Edward Walmsley (1893)
"Multiply all the drivers from coiler rolls to to feed roll, together with diameter of lap roll for a divisor, then multiply all ..."

2. Cotton Spinning by William Scott-Taggart (1898)
"The sliver is carried to the top of the coiler, and passed down a funnel-shaped ... It will thus be seen that in the coiler we have two distinct movements, ..."

3. Cotton Machinery by Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass (1902)
"... Patented coiler. We make 12 and io inch, but advocate 12 inch, as it holds 2.6 pounds more than the io inch. The calender roll is easily removed for ..."

4. The Mule Spinning Process and the Machinery Employed in it: Described with by Kurt Neste (1865)
"VI, be the centre of the can (| size); AC its radius, = 4,5 inches; B the centre of the coiler, and the dotted circle the way described by the centre of the ..."

5. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"The drawing-frame, having come into more extended use on account of the addition of the coiler system, is receiving considerable attention. Fio. 4. ..."

6. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"The drawing-frame, having come into more extended use on account of the addition of the coiler system, is receiving considerable attention. ï^=3£ - в.-«? ..."

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