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hel·i·ces H0130200 (hĕl′ĭ-sēz′, hē′lĭ-)n. A plural of helix.helices (ˈhɛlɪˌsiːz) n a plural of helixhe•lix (ˈhi lɪks) n., pl. hel•i•ces (ˈhɛl əˌsiz) he•lix•es. 1. a spiral. 2. the curve formed by a straight line drawn on a plane when that plane is wrapped around a cylindrical surface, esp. a right circular cylinder, as the curve of a screw. 3. a spiral, scroll-like architectural ornament, as a volute on a Corinthian capital. 4. the curved fold forming most of the rim of the external ear. 5. alpha helix. [1555–65; < Latin: a spiral, a kind of ivy < Greek hélix anything twisted] HelicesenUK
HelicesFigures like the tendrils of a vine. helicesenUK
hel·i·ces (hel'i-sēz), Plural of helix.helices (hĕl′ĭ-sēz′, hē′lĭ-)n. A plural of helix.hel·i·ces (hel'i-sēz) Plural of helix. helix (he'liks) (hel'i-sez?, he'li-) (he'lik-sez) plural.helicesplural.helixes [Gr., helix, (something shaped like a) spiral, coil] 1. A coil or spiral. 2. The margin of the external ear.Watson-Crick helix See: Watson-Crick helixThesaurusSeehelix |