enwinding

/ɪnˈwaɪndɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of enwind; the act of winding or twisting around something.
    • She kept enwinding the thread around the spool carefully.
    • The gardener was enwinding the vine around the trellis.
    • The smoke was enwinding through the trees in the morning light.
adjective
  1. That winds or coils around something; twisting or wrapping.
    • The enwinding fog made it hard to see the road ahead.
    • He admired the enwinding pattern of the carved wood.
    • The enwinding path led through the dense forest.
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