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Definition of Spiralled
1. spiral [v] - See also: spiral
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spiralled
Literary usage of Spiralled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Telephone Lines and Their Properties by William John Hopkins (1901)
"spiralled PAIRS. We have seen, in the consideration of metallic circuits, that
the capacity of a circuit is not affected by the proximity of external ..."
2. Telephone Lines and Their Properties by William John Hopkins (1894)
"spiralled PAIRS. We have seen, in the consideration of metallic circuits, that
the capacity of a circuit is not affected by the proximity of external ..."
3. Transactions by 1907 Engineering conference, London (1907)
"Official tests have been made by the French Government with spiralled concrete
... Briefly, it hn-s been demonstrated that with spiralled reinforcement the ..."
4. The Automobile Book: A Practical Treatise on the Construction, Operation and by Charles E. Duryea, James Edward Homans (1915)
"The Six-Cylinder Crank-Shaft—The six-cylinder crankshaft is practically a
combination of two " threes," one of which is spiralled opposite the other,—that ..."
5. The Properties and Design of Reinforced Concrete: Instructions, Authorised by France Commission du ciment armé, France, Commission du ciment armé (1912)
"24 shows the results obtained with spiralled columns of various lengths manufactured
with ... Compression Tests of spiralled Mortar and Concrete. 1. ..."
6. Electric Power Transmission: Principles and Calculations, Including a by Alfred Still (1919)
"When a stranded conductor is made up of one material only, the central wire is
subjected to a greater strain than the wires that are spiralled around it. ..."
7. A Treatise on the Theory of Alternating Currents by Alexander Russell (1904)
"Strips of paper are wound round the cores, and the cores are spiralled ...
This strip is put on in two layers, the first layer being spiralled in one ..."