Spirier: meaning, definitions and examples

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spirier

 

[ ˈspɪəriər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

shaped like a spiral

The term 'spirier' refers to something that has a spiral shape or form. It is typically used to describe objects or structures that twist or coil in a circular pattern. This can apply to various contexts such as architecture, design, or natural formations.

Synonyms

coiling, curling, spiral, twisted.

Examples of usage

  • The spirier shape of the staircase impressed the visitors.
  • She admired the spirier design of the shell.
  • The artist created a spirier sculpture that drew attention.
  • The spirier branches of the tree looked enchanting in the sunlight.

Translations

Translations of the word "spirier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 espiral

🇮🇳 घुमाना

🇩🇪 spiralisieren

🇮🇩 memutar

🇺🇦 спіралеподібний

🇵🇱 spiralować

🇯🇵 スパイラルにする

🇫🇷 spiraler

🇪🇸 espiral

🇹🇷 sarmak

🇰🇷 나선형으로 만들다

🇸🇦 حلزوني

🇨🇿 spiralizovat

🇸🇰 spirálovať

🇨🇳 螺旋

🇸🇮 spiralizirati

🇮🇸 snúast

🇰🇿 спираль

🇬🇪 სპირალური

🇦🇿 spiral

🇲🇽 espiral

Etymology

The word 'spirier' derives from the root 'spiral', which comes from the Latin 'spira' meaning 'coil'. This Latin term is rooted in the Greek word 'speira', which also refers to something that coiles around. The suffix 'ier' is added to create the comparative form, indicating a greater degree of spiral shape compared to something else. The use of the term has evolved, especially in fields such as mathematics and architecture, where the properties of spirals play a significant role. Over time, the concept has been adopted in various artistic and natural contexts to describe anything exhibiting coiling patterns, thereby enriching the language with descriptive richness.