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Look up: spinning

  1. spinning
    The process of making YARN from cotton FIBERS by drawing out and twisting the FIBERS into a thin strand.
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  2. spinning
    [adj] - rotating rapidly about an axis 2. [n] - creating thread
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Spinning
    The process of turning a raw product (wool, nettle, flax) into a thread by twisting to bind the fibres together.
    Found on http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/glossary.

  4. spinning
    Art of drawing out and twisting fibres (originally wool or linen) into a long thread, or yarn, by hand or machine. Synthetic fibres are spun when the liquid is forced through the holes of a...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  5. Spinning
    A method of producing circular shapes such as bowls, plates and cups from sheet silver. The ancient Egyptians were the first to employ this process.
    Found on http://www.langfords.com/isroot/langford

  6. Spinning
    Drawing out and twisting fibres to make threads.
    Found on http://www.weaverstriangle.co.uk/history

  7. spinning
    rotation of the body,commonly,but not necessarily,about its centre of gravity.Usually reserved for rotation in the yaw plane,'tumbling' Category: Medicine • the technique of manufacturing filaments or fibres by forcing the molten plastics material through a spinnaret. Category: The ch...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  8. spinning
    1 Metalworking technique used since Egyptian times to form hollow containers from sheet metal by pressing the metal against a rotating wooden core on a lathe. 2 Technique used to turn wool, cotton and flax into thread suitable for weaving using a spinning wheel, first seen in the 14thC.
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  9. Spinning
    Spin'ning adjective & noun from Spin . Spinning gland (Zoology) , one of the glands which form the material for spinning the silk of silkworms and other larvæ. -- Spinning house , formerly a common name for ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/165

  10. spinning
    From Spin. Spinning gland, the red spider. Spinning wheel, a machine for spinning yarn or thread, in which a wheel drives a single spindle, and is itself driven by the hand, or by the foot acting on a treadle. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
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  11. spinning
    noun creating thread
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  12. Spinning
    • a. & n. from Spin. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Spin
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  13. spinning
    (from the article `hollowware`) ...sand, or other molds is used for metals unsuitable for hammer work. Bronze vessels and most pre-19th-century pewter objects have either been cast ... [3 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/141

  14. spinning
    in textiles, process of drawing out fibres from a mass and twisting them together to form a continuous thread or yarn. In man-made fibre production ... [9 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/141

  15. Spinning
    A method of working metal using a long handled tool and working the metal over a shaped chuck rotating in a lathe. Used for making tea and coffee pots, casters, jugs, bowls, etc. in the 18thC.
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  16. spinning
    • creating thread
    • revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis
    • stream in jets, of liquids
    • cause to spin
    • make up a story, as in
    • form a web by making a thread, as of spiders
    • work natural fibers into a thread
    • narrate or give a detailed account of
    • prolong or extend

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  17. spinning
    spinning, the drawing out, twisting, and winding of fibers into a continuous thread or yarn. From antiquity until the Industrial Revolution, spinning was a household industry. The roughly carded fiber was at first held in one hand and drawn out and twisted by the other hand. The earliest tools were ...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0

  18. Spinning
    Spinning is the process of twisting textile fibres into thread, so as to give them strength. The grip of the individual fibres prevents their sliding over one another.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  19. spinning
    Art of drawing out and twisting fibres (originally wool or linen) into a long thread, or yarn, by hand or machine. Synthetic fibres are spun when the liquid is forced through the holes of a spinneret (a piece of metal with very fine holes in it). Once through the spinneret the filaments (strands or f...
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  20. spinning
    Metalworking technique used since Egyptian times to form hollow containers from sheet metal by pressing the metal against a rotating wooden core on a lathe.
    Found on http://www.antique-marks.com/antique-ter

  21. Spinning
    (textiles) shows a woman hand-spinning using a drop spindle. Fibers to be spun are bound to a distaff held in her left hand. `Spinning` is an ancient textile art in which plant, animal or synthetic fibers are twisted together to form yarn. For thousands of years, fiber was spun by hand using ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning

  22. Spinning
    (IPO) `Spinning (IPO)` is the act or practice of an investment bank offering under-priced shares of a company`s initial public offerings to the senior executives of a third party company in exchange for future business with the investment bank. This date=July 2010--> Those opposed to the prac...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning



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12 February 2012

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/calendar/ On February 12, 1809, Charles Robert Darwin was born at The Mount in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was one of the last of the eclectic scientists who preceded the age of professional specialization. His genius lay in his ability to select, from the facts which he so diligently collected, every relevant point and fit it into his bold and far-reaching theories. He was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; but his massive weight of evidence carried conviction where earlier theorists had failed. He was shy and modest and shrank from controversy, an unfortunate trait in the author of the most controversial book of the century. read more

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