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SPIRAL

Volume 3 · 65 words · 1771 Edition

in geometry, a curve line of the circular kind, which, in its progress, recedes from its center.

in architecture and sculpture, implies a curve that ascends, winding about a cone or spire, so as all the points thereof continually approach the axis. It is distinguished from the helix, by its winding around a cone, whereas the helix winds in the same manner around a cylinder.