Winding
41 winding — n dancing. A term used in club and hip hop culture since the 1990s …
42 winding — [ wʌɪndɪŋ] noun 1》 a twisting movement or course. 2》 a thing that winds or is wound round something. ↘a coil of conducting wire in an electric motor, generator, etc. adjective having a twisting or spiral course …
43 winding up — End, conclusion, catastrophe, denouement, issue …
44 winding — I. n. Flexure, turning, meandering, twisting, twist, convolution, contortion, sinuosity, curvature, tortuosity, bend, crook, kink, crookedness. II. a. Flexuous sinuous, meandering, serpentine, bending, curving …
45 winding-up — See: liquidation …
46 winding-up — See liquidation …
47 winding up — The orderly closure of an organization or completion of an activity. See also liquidation …
48 winding — n 1. twist, tortuosity, meander, curvature, undulation, wave; coil, whorl, sinuosity, anfrac tuosity, convolution, labyrinth, maze; turn, flexure, incurvation, U turn, horseshoe, U.S. oxbow; hook, crook, angle, corner, dogleg; bend, curve, swerve …
49 winding — wind·ing …
50 winding — wind•ing [[t]ˈwaɪn dɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the act of a person or thing that winds 2) a bend, turn, or flexure 3) a coiling, folding, or wrapping, as of one thing about another 4) something that is wound or coiled, or a single round of it 5) elm a) a… …
51 winding up — Process of settling the accounts and liquidating the assets of a partnership or corporation, for the purpose of making distribution of net assets to shareholders or partners and dissolving the concern. See liquidation …
52 winding-up — Process of settling the accounts and liquidating the assets of a partnership or corporation, for the purpose of making distribution of net assets to shareholders or partners and dissolving the concern. See liquidation …
53 winding up — The dissolution of a corporation or partnership. See dissolution; liquidation …
54 Winding engine — Winding Wind ing, n. 1. A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream. [1913 Webster] To nurse the saplings tall, and curl the grove With ringlets quaint, and wanton windings wove. Milton. [1913… …
55 Winding sheet — Winding Wind ing, n. 1. A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream. [1913 Webster] To nurse the saplings tall, and curl the grove With ringlets quaint, and wanton windings wove. Milton. [1913… …
56 Winding tackle — Winding Wind ing, n. 1. A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream. [1913 Webster] To nurse the saplings tall, and curl the grove With ringlets quaint, and wanton windings wove. Milton. [1913… …
57 Winding Road — is a digital automotive magazine owned by Absolute Multimedia, Inc., of Austin, Texas, which also publishes The Absolute Sound and The Perfect Vision. It focuses on enthusiast oriented vehicles along with news covering industry buzz, upcoming… …
58 Winding Cisticola — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification King …
59 winding-up petition — The process by which a company dies. Under Part IV of the Insolvency Act 1986, there are three separate procedures a members voluntary winding up where a company is solvent, a creditors voluntary winding up for insolvent companies and a… …
60 winding-up lump sum — Introduced by the Finance Act 2004, a member of a registered pension scheme that is winding up may have his or her benefits commuted for a winding up lump sum. The amount of the lump sum must not exceed 1% of the standard lifetime allowance when… …