verb
- present participle of enwind; to wind around or wrap up in coils or spirals
Usage: literary or formal; often used in poetic or descriptive contexts
adjective
- that winds around; coiling or spiraling in nature
Usage: literary or formal
Examples
- The vine was enwinding itself around the old oak tree.
- She watched the rope enwinding around the post.
- The enwinding path led deeper into the forest.
- Smoke was enwinding through the air in delicate patterns.
- The serpent moved with an enwinding motion across the ground.
- Ivy was slowly enwinding the ancient stone wall.