Espira (en. Turn)

/esˈpiɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Curve that develops in a plane or in space such that each point has a constant distance to a fixed point.
The coil of the spring gives the object greater flexibility.
La espira del muelle le da al objeto una mayor flexibilidad.
Decorative element in a spiral shape used in architecture or design.
The bars of the gate have a design with elegant spirals.
Los barrotes de la reja tienen un diseño con espiras elegantes.
In anatomy, it refers to certain spiral-shaped structures that can be found in some organs.
The nasal spiral is important for breathing.
La espira nasal es importante para la respiración.

Etymology

From the Latin 'spira', meaning 'spiral'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

spiral of life
Continuous cycle of birth and death.
espira de la vida
to take a breath
To perform a spiral movement.
dar una espira
spiral of love
Expression of feelings in a romantic context.
espira de amor

Related Words

spiral
Curve that moves away from a central point while rotating around it.
espiral
whirlwind
Rapid movement in a spiral or circular direction.
torbellino
cyclone
System of winds that move in a spiral shape.
ciclón

Slang Meanings

Moment of confusion or intense emotion.
I felt a rush when I saw that unexpected twist in the movie.
Me entró una espira cuando vi ese giro inesperado en la película.
State of euphoria or unrestrained joy.
I was in a whirlwind after receiving the good news.
Estaba en una espira después de recibir la buena noticia.