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    Wind·ing
    /ˈwīndiNG/

    noun

    • 1. a twisting movement or course: "the windings of the stream"
    • 2. a thing that winds or is wound around something.

    adjective

    • 1. following a twisting or spiral course: "our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase"
  2. The meaning of WINDING is material (such as wire) wound or coiled about an object (such as an armature); also : a single turn of the wound material. How to use winding in a sentence.

  3. a bend, turn, or flexure. a coiling, folding, or wrapping, as of one thing about another. something that is wound or coiled, or a single round of it. Electricity. a symmetrically laid, electrically conducting current path in any device. the manner of such coiling: a series winding.

  4. WINDING definition: 1. A winding path, road, river, etc. repeatedly turns in different directions: 2. A winding story…. Learn more.

  5. Use the adjective winding to describe something with twists and turns, like a winding country road or a little winding mountain stream. A path through the woods that has plenty of bends and curves in it is winding, and a river that curls and meanders down to the sea is also winding.

  6. WINDING meaning: 1. A winding path, road, river, etc. repeatedly turns in different directions: 2. A winding story…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a curving or sinuous course or movement. 2. anything that has been wound or wrapped around something. 3. a particular manner or style in which something has been wound. 4. a curve, bend, or complete turn in wound material, a road, etc.

  8. A winding is one or more turns of wire that forms a continuous coil through which an electric current can pass, as used in transformers and generators. These chargers use an autotransformer in which the primary and secondary windings are electrically connected.

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