
1) Arbor 2) Axis 3) Axle 4) Mandrel 5) Mandril
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1) Bobbin holder 2) Columns holder 3) Dangerous greenery 4) Dangerous plant 5) Dangerous vegetation 6) Dicey greenery 7) Dicey plant 8) Dicey vegetation 9) Dicey flora to eat 10) Dicey plant to eat 11) Dodgy flora to eat 12) Dodgy plant to eat 13) Fiber 14) Fibre 15) Fibre-spinning rod 16) Flora with toxic properties
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an axle around which a pedal rotates
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• (n.) A long and slender stalk resembling a spindle. • (n.) A yarn measure containing, in cotton yarn, 15,120 yards; in linen yarn, 14,400 yards. • (v. i.) To shoot or grow into a long, slender stalk or body; to become disproportionately tall and slender. • (n.) The vertical rod on which the runner of a grinding mill turns. &bu...
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A slender, turned rod based on the shape of a spinning-wheel spindle, which is often seen on the upright members or horizontal stretchers of a chair.
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A slender turned and shaped column, which often swells out in the lower half and is usually used in rows such as the back of a Windsor chair.
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(from the article `respiration, human`) Changes in the length of a muscle affect the force it can produce when stimulated. Generally there is a length at which the force generated is ...
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(from the article `textile`) ...preliminary to weaving cloth from those fibres that do not have extreme length. From early times through the Middle Ages spinning was accomplished ...
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A body formed within a cell at mitosis or meiosis, which takes parts in the distribution of chromatids to the two daughter cells. It is composed of a gel and is commonly but not always ellipsoidal in shape. The spindle appears at metaphase, and chromosomes become arranged at its equator. It contains...
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The part of an engraving machine that holds the cutter.
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See: mitosis, spindle fibre. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(spin´dәl) a pin tapered at one end or both ends, or something with this shape. the thin, tapering figure occurring during metaphase of cell division, composed of microtubules radiating from the centrioles and connecting to the chromosomes at their centromeres. Called also mitotic spindle. ...
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A metal rod or wooden stick for holding SPOOLS, CHEESES, or BOBBINS on such machines as SPINNER FRAMES, WARPING MACHINES, and WINDERS.
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A slender, turned rod based on the shape of a spinning-wheel spindle, which is often seen on the upright members or horizontal stretchers of a chair.
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See mitosis.
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mechanism inside a hard disk drive that moves the heads into place; the axle on which a disk turns.
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Spin'dle noun [ Anglo-Saxon
spinal , from
spinnan to spin; akin to Dutch
spil , German
spille ,
spindel , Old High German
spinnala . √170. See
Spin .]
1. The long, round, slender rod or pin in spinning wheels by which the thread is twist...
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Spin'dle intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Spindled; present participle & verbal noun Spindling .] To shoot or grow into a long, slender stalk or body; to become disproportionately tall and slender. « It has begun to
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(steering fork) a shaft that is secured to upper and lower triple clamps. It pivots on bearings mounted in steering head.
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A spindle is a measure of cotton equal to eighteen hanks.
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A thin tube on to which the spun yarn is wound.
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Part of the slitter head shaft that holds the spacers, knives, fibers, and nuts.
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mandril noun any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
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noun a stick or pin used to twist the yarn in spinning
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The axle that the crankset is attached too. The spindle passes through and is supported by the bottom bracket bearings.
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