Origami
The word you are looking for may be "serpentine" (sinuous, snake-like, or winding). The term has become widely used for automotive engine belts that move in more than one direction.
zigzag, windy, twisting, turning, meandering, snake, sinuous
Twirl is a word that means to spin. Twirl is often used when talking about wind chimes and clothing models.
gyr/o is a combining form meaning turning or folding
The root word for origami is "ori," which means "folding," and "kami," which means "paper" in Japanese.
The verb 'to fold' is "oru" in Japanese.
The canopy is twisting!
The root of the word "tor" is Latin, meaning "to twist" or "to turn." It is often used in words related to twisting or turning movements, such as "torsion" or "contort."
Origami (pronounced oh-rig-am-ee or ore-ee-gar-mee) is the word, which obviously means 'the art of paper folding'. Originating from Japan, the process was using decorated paper and skilful folding to create distinct shapes.
folding you arms!
No, the word "reflect" means to bounce off or mirror back, typically in the context of light, sound, or thought. The word "bend" means to change shape by curving or folding.
It means 'paper folding', from 'ori' - 'folding', and 'kami' - 'paper'. (kami becomes gami here, some words in Japanese change like this when formed into a compound word)