No. Spiral is a verb, noun, adverb and adjective all by itself. The sentence "The room featured a spiral staircase." uses 'spiral' as an adjective, therefore, 'spiralic' as an adjective is redundant.
Yes. Uses include spirallic dataset and another is spirallic spin particle.
Your question is incorrect by the way; it should be Is spirallic a word?
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
it is called Cubing in the literary aspect of the word.
There is one syllable in called.
yes
One possibility is the "answer".
That is called "corona" - the Latin word for "crown".That is called "corona" - the Latin word for "crown".That is called "corona" - the Latin word for "crown".That is called "corona" - the Latin word for "crown".
It's called an anagram.
The process of forming a word using the letters of another word is called an anagram.
Its called: word wrap
Using a word incorrectly is called a misuse or a misapplication of the word.
A new invented word or expression is called a Neologism.
A word that forms a different word when read backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
A word. Many groups of letters is called a sentence(:
phonetically similar word is called a homonym. :)
Its called: word wrap
A Weapon Called the Word was created in 1990-04.
It's called an anagram.