- additional-twisting
- <textil> (stage twisting system) ■ Auszwirnen n ; Nachdrehen n
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
supercoil — noun Date: 1965 a double helix (as of DNA) that has undergone additional twisting in the same or in the opposite direction as the turns in the original helix • supercoil verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
supercoil — su·per·coil sü pər .kȯi(ə)l n a double helix (as of DNA) that has undergone additional twisting in the same direction as or in the opposite direction from the turns in the original helix called also superhelix supercoil vb * * * su·per·coil… … Medical dictionary
supercoil — ˈsüpə(r)ˌ noun Etymology: super + coil (III) : a double helix (as of DNA) that has undergone additional twisting either in the same or in the opposite direction as the turns in the original helix • supercoil ¦süpə(r)ˌ verb … Useful english dictionary
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