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Helices

Helix \He"lix\, n.; pl. L. Helices, E. Helixes. [L. helix, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? to turn round; cf. L. volvere, and E. volute, voluble.]

  1. (Geom.) A nonplane curve whose tangents are all equally inclined to a given plane. The common helix is the curve formed by the thread of the ordinary screw. It is distinguished from the spiral, all the convolutions of which are in the plane.

  2. (Arch.) A caulicule or little volute under the abacus of the Corinthian capital.

  3. (Anat.) The incurved margin or rim of the external ear. See Illust. of Ear.

  4. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of land snails, including a large number of species.

    Note: The genus originally included nearly all shells, but is now greatly restricted. See Snail, Pulmonifera.

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helices

n. (helix English)

WordNet
helix
  1. n. a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle [syn: spiral]

  2. a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope" [syn: coil, spiral, volute, whorl]

  3. type genus of the family Helicidae [syn: genus Helix]

  4. [also: helices (pl)]

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Usage examples of "helices".

And even those helices, which must be practically open at both ends, have to be designed and powered to withstand pressures and temperatures obtaining only in the cores of suns.

Plain and encased in Q-type helices they came: biting, tearing, gouging.

As though to compensate, her double helices granted Rachel thick, auburn hair, and the most beautiful skin I have ever seen.