Definition of Helicoidally. Meaning of Helicoidally. Synonyms of Helicoidally

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Definition of Helicoidally

Helicoidally
Helicoidal Hel`i*coid"al, a. Same as Helicoid. -- Hel`i*coid"al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Helicoidally from wikipedia

- a variety of pasta from southern Italy, with a helical (cork****) or helicoidal shape. Fusillo, the singular form of fusilli, means 'little spindle' in...
- The helicoid, also known as helical surface, is a smooth surface embedded in three-dimensional space. It is the surface traced by an infinite line that...
- Helicoidal flow is the cork-****-like flow of water in a meander. It is one example of a secondary flow. Helicoidal flow is a contributing factor to the...
- MM (July 2013). "Stacked endoplasmic reticulum sheets are connected by helicoidal membrane motifs". Cell. 154 (2): 285–96. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2013.06.031...
- circle. This effect is the result of a three-dimensional intersection of helicoidal columns (for example a square cross-section column twisting clockwise...
- 1836 a young engineer called Charles Fox had improved on Nicholson's helicoidal method and other writers were proposing alternative approaches to the...
- specification of sculpture as tension of force between the under-lying helicoidal axis and superposed rhythm of planes in Sokolov is tempered by the artist's...
- Revol JF, Bradford H, Gi****on J, Marchessault R, Gray D (June 1992). "Helicoidal self-ordering of cellulose microfibrils in aqueous suspension". International...
- The Helicoidal Skys****er was a planned but never materialized, 565 m (1,854 ft) high business center that was to have been built on the tip of Manhattan...
- towers to the influence of Syrian church towers and regarded the spiral or helicoidal minarets of the Abbasid period as deriving from local ziggurat precedents...