Wound or twisted into a spiral shape, or tightly compressed and ready to spring.
From Old French 'coil' (to gather), possibly from Latin 'colligere' (collect). The shape suggests potential energy waiting to be released.
A coiled spring has stored energy that's ready to explode—that's why 'coiled' became a metaphor for tension in language, like 'coiled muscles' before a leap.
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