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helical

adjective
he·​li·​cal | \ ˈhe-li-kəl How to pronounce helical (audio) , ˈhē- How to pronounce helical (audio) \

Definition of helical

: of, relating to, or having the form of a helix broadly : spiral sense 1a

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Other Words from helical

helically \ ˈhe-​li-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce helically (audio) , ˈhē-​ \ adverb

Examples of helical in a Sentence

Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens, travels a helical path through space.

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The Si's 205-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter also pairs with a helical-gear limited-slip differential. Car and Driver, "2019 10Best Cars," 28 Nov. 2018 The task with the helical molecule took about the same amount of time in both environments, however. Veronique Greenwood, New York Times, "It’s Time for a Chemistry Lesson. Put on Your Virtual Reality Goggles.," 3 July 2018 The microtubules and ropelike filaments that form the cell’s transportation infrastructure feature helical structures, which are vital to their function. Frank Wilczek, WSJ, "The Peculiar Power of Nature’s Left and Right," 5 July 2018 Still, no matter what their arrangement, the amino acids fold themselves into just a handful of helical shapes and sheets. Charles S. Cockell, WSJ, "The Limits of Extra-Terrestrial Freakiness," 7 June 2018 Yes, the helical limited-slip differential puts the power down without wasteful wheelspin. Jim Resnick, Ars Technica, "America finally gets Honda’s best: The 2018 Civic Type R," 22 Jan. 2018 The scientists saw mineral crystals just five nanometers in diameter unexpectedly twisting into and around these collagen strands—forming a helical structure. Angus Chen, Scientific American, "Core Strength: Extreme “Close Ups” May Help Explain Why Our Bones Are So Strong," 3 May 2018 That movie showed, for the first time, the twisting motions of the plasma, suggesting that the jet has a helical structure. Eileen Meyer, Smithsonian, "Big Data is Transforming How Astronomers Make Discoveries," 15 May 2018 The folded shape of the i-motif only occurs in a relatively small region of a genome — sticking out like a bumpy knot in the smooth helical shape of the rest of a strand of DNA. Deborah Netburn, latimes.com, "In human cells, scientists find DNA that looks like a twisted knot instead of a double helix," 23 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of helical

1591, in the meaning defined above

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helical

adjective
he·​li·​cal | \ ˈhel-i-kəl How to pronounce helical (audio) , ˈhē-li- How to pronounce helical (audio) \

Medical Definition of helical

: of, relating to, or having the form of a helix the helical configuration of DNA broadly : spiral sense 1a

Other Words from helical

helically \ -​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce helically (audio) \ adverb

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