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spiral
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spiral
1. Geometry one of several plane curves formed by a point winding about a fixed point at an ever-increasing distance from it. Polar equation of Archimedes spiral: r = aθ; of logarithmic spiral: log r = aθ; of hyperbolic spiral: rθ = a, (where a is a constant)
2. another name for helix
3. a flight manoeuvre in which an aircraft descends describing a helix of comparatively large radius with the angle of attack within the normal flight range
4. Economics a continuous upward or downward movement in economic activity or prices, caused by interaction between prices, wages, demand, and production

spiral [′spī·rəl]
(mathematics)
A simple curve in the plane which continuously winds about itself either into some point or out from some point.


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Either disruption of the disk's orbit would cause some matter to spiral downward.
As the stock market continues to spiral downward and investor losses mount, mutual fund fees have found a way to continue to rise.
While prices and demand have dried up, mills continue to search for a bottom, with operating rates continuing to spiral downward.
 
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