III.spiral <sed. del. etc spiralling, spiralled brit. angl. spiraling, spiraled am. angl.>[brit. angl. ˈspʌɪr(ə)l, am. angl. ˈspaɪrəl]GLAG.nepreh. glag.
There are many schools where interactive whiteboards have replaced chalkboards, computers support research in libraries, and electronic grade-books have supplanted spiral notebooks.
These slender notebooks tend to have slightly less slick, more absorbent paper than, say, the kind of spiral notebooks you used in school or find in marble composition books.