windingn.[From Wind to blow.] (Naut.) A call by the boatswain's whistle.()a.[From Wind to twist.] Twisting from a direct line or an even surface; circuitous.(Keble.)n.1. A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream.()To nurse the saplings tall, and curl the grove
With ringlets quaint, and wanton windings wove. (Milton.)2. (Elec.) The material, as wire or rope, wound or coiled about anything, or a single round or turn of the material;()()Winding engine, an engine employed in mining to draw up buckets from a deep pit; a hoisting engine. -- Winding sheet, a sheet in which a corpse is wound or wrapped. -- Winding tackle (Naut.), a tackle consisting of a fixed triple block, and a double or triple movable block, used for hoisting heavy articles in or out of a vessel. Totten.()