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A coil is a series of loops.
Coil may refer to:
- Coil, a colloquial term for an intrauterine device
- Coil, a synonym for inductor
- Coil stamp, a type of postage stamp sold as strips one stamp wide
- Warp coil, a component in the Star Trek universe's warp drive
- Mortal coil, the troubles of daily life and the strife and suffering of the world
- Coil of wigeons, a group of wigeons
- Coil was the original name, and is the Japanese name for the Pokémon, Magnemite
- Coiled tubing
- Ignition coil, used in spark-ignition petrol engines
- Coil (G.I. Joe), offshoot of the Cobra Terrorist Organization in the fictional G.I. Joe universe
- Coil (chemistry), a tube, frequently in spiral form, used as a condenser
COIL may refer to:
- Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser
- COIL (band), a Japanese rock band most noted for their work on the video game Gitaroo Man
- Coilin, a human gene
In music:
- Coil (band), a British experimental band
- Coil (album), a 1997 album by Toad the Wet Sprocket
- Icon of Coil, a Norwegian electronic body music band
- Lacuna Coil, an Italian goth heavy metal band
- This Mortal Coil, a British band on the 4AD label
- "Coil" (song), from the album Watershed by Opeth
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