
1) Bobbin 2) Coil 3) Dance 4) Falter 5) Filature 6) Flounder 7) Lurch 8) Pitch 9) See stars 10) Sger 11) Spool 12) Totter 13) Unreel
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1) Irish dance
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Scottish dance requiring at least two couples and usually a figure eight.
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A reel is an object around which lengths of another material (usually long and flexible) are wound for storage. Generally a reel has a cylindrical core and walls on the sides to retain the material wound around the core. In some cases the core is hollow, although other items may be mounted on it, and grips may exist for mechanically turning the re...
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[dance] The reel is a folk dance type as well as the accompanying dance tune type. In Scottish country dancing, the reel is one of the four traditional dances, the others being the jig, the strathspey and the waltz, and is also the name of a dance figure (see below). In Irish dance, a reel is any dance danced to music in reel time (see belo...
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lively dance of the Scottish Highlands
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• (v. i.) To have a whirling sensation; to be giddy. • (n.) A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and hanks, -- for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for worsted, thirty inches. • (v. i.) To incline, in walking, from one side to the other; to stagger. • (n.) A device consisting of radial arms ...
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Spools, usually flanged, that are used for holding processed film. The end of the film is attached to the interior of the spool and then wound until the beginning of the film is reached. (An exception to the direction of the wound film is the take-up reels which must be rewound after a film has been projected.) Film cassettes and magazines have hel...
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genre of social folk dance, Celtic in origin. It is a variety of country dance in which the dancers perform traveling figures alternating with ...
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in motion pictures, a light circular frame with radial arms and a central axis, originally designed to hold approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) of ... [2 related articles]
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Popular in Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, it is a lively dance for two or more couples; also, the second part of the Virginia reel. The Highland fling is a variant.
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1) The hub and flanges that hold tape and which tape can be spooled onto or off of.
2) The amount of tape that fits on a Reel (definition 1).
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1. A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound; as, a log reel, used by seamen; an angler's reel; a garden reel. ... 2. A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and hanks, for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for worsted, thirty inches. ......
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Reel intransitive verb [ Confer Swedish ragla . See 2d Reel .] 1. To incline, in walking, from one side to the other; to stagger. « They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man.» Ps. cvii. 27. « He, with heavy fumes oppressed, Reeled
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Reel noun [ Gael. righil .] A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the music to the dance; -- often called Scotch reel . Virginia reel , the common name throughout the United States for the old English 'country dance,' or contradance ( contredanse ).
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Reel transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Reeled (r?ld); present participle & verbal noun Reeling . ] 1. To roll. [ Obsolete] « And Sisyphus an huge round stone did reel .» Spenser. 2.
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an instrument that holds the fishing line. Used in conjunction with a rod it is attached to the handle of the rod and is used to collect and cast the fishing line
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A cylinder device used to hold wire and cable until installed. There are standard reel sizes that are used in the electrical industry that are either wood (non-returnable) or steel (returnable).
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mechanism used to store, deploy and recover long line.
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A continuous length of paper wound title onto a central core to feed a continuous web press.
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Scottish reel noun a lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
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1.: A metal or plastic spool for holding film, either for projection or editing. 2.: In 35mm a reel is 1,000 feet of film (or usually a little less). Also known as a Single Reel
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In cinema, a plastic or metal spool used for winding and storing film. As the size of reels became standardized, the word came to refer to the running time of the film: a standard 35-mm reel held 313 m/900 ft of film, which runs for ten minutes when projected at 24 frames per second, so a two-reeler was a film lasting 20 minutes. Mu...
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A lively Scottish, English or Irish folk dance/tune.
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a winder around which flexible materials can be wound
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