verb
- present participle of inwind; to wind inward or wrap around something in a spiral or coiled manner
Usage: often used in technical or literary contexts
noun
- the act or process of winding inward; something that is wound inward
Usage: less common as a standalone noun
Examples
- The rope was inwinding around the post in tight loops.
- She watched the vine slowly inwinding up the trellis.
- The inwinding of the cable made it difficult to separate the strands.
- The serpent moved with an inwinding motion through the grass.
- The thread continued inwinding onto the spool automatically.
- The inwinding pattern created a beautiful spiral design.