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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"

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  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. Winding means a path, road, river, etc. that turns in different directions, or a complicated story or series of events. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and translations.

  4. Winding is a noun that means a coiling, folding, or wrapping of one thing around another, or a curving or sinuous course or movement. It can also be an adjective that describes something that is bent or twisted. See how to use winding in sentences and learn about its origin and derived forms.

  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. 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.

  7. Winding is a noun that means something wound about a center or an object, or a curve or bend, as of a road. It can also be an adjective that describes something twisting, turning, or spiral. See different dictionaries, translations, and usage examples of winding.

  8. Learn the meaning of winding as a noun, adjective and verb, with synonyms, antonyms and examples. Winding can refer to something wound, twisted, curved or bent.

  9. 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.

  10. Winding is the act of winding or the result of winding, such as a bend, turn, or coil. It can also mean a current path for electricity or a style of music. See synonyms, usage, and idioms for winding.

  11. A winding (etymology 2, adjective sense 2) road leading down a hillside from a dam in Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom.. The noun is derived from Middle English winding, windinge, wyndynge (“ directional change, curve, turn; bend of the leg at the knee; meandering course of a river; act of turning and twisting; twisting of things (especially thread) together; wrapping of a cloth around ...

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