| spiral |
Coiled; like the thread of a screw.
Ãâó: www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/ancient/vocab.html
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| spiral |
A perfectly thrown football, which is evidenced by the tight spin on the ball after it is thrown.
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| spiral cleavage |
Pattern of early cleavage found in molluscs and annelids (both mosaic eggs). The animal pole blastomeres are rotated with respect to those of the vegetal pole. In some molluscs, the handedness of the spiral twist is maternally inherited.
Ãâó: worms.zoology.wisc.edu/urchins/SUglossary.html
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| spiral b. |
a roller bandage applied spirally around a limb.
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| spiral c. |
a cleavage pattern characteristic of such invertebrates as annelids and mollusks, in which the cleavage planes are oriented obliquely to the polar axis of the oocyte.
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