spindle
111spindle — spin|dle [ˈspındl] n [: Old English; Origin: spinel] 1.) a part of a machine shaped like a stick, around which something turns 2.) a round pointed stick used for twisting the thread when you are spinning wool …
112spindle — spin|dle [ spındl ] noun count 1. ) the part of a SPINNING WHEEL that is shaped like a stick and has the new THREAD spinning round it 2. ) a part of a machine that is shaped like a stick and has a wheel or other object spinning around it …
113spindle — see SPIN …
114spindle — spin·dle || spɪndl n. small rod with tapered ends around which thread is twisted while spinning; rotating machine part or axis; cellular axis around which chromosomes are distributed during meiosis; rod of turned wood …
115Spindle — The part of a disk drive which holds the disk in position while the disk is rotated to read/write information …
116spindle — noun 1》 a slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff. ↘a pin bearing the bobbin of a spinning machine. 2》 a rod or pin serving as an axis that revolves or …
117spindle — n. (Mech.) Axis, shaft, arbor …
118spindle — noun (C) 1 a part of a machine shaped like a stick, around which something turns 2 a round pointed stick used for twisting the thread when you are spinning wool …
119spindle — spin·dle …
120spindle — n. a collection of fibres seen in a cell when it is dividing. The fibres radiate from the two ends (poles) and meet at the centre (the equator) giving a structure shaped like two cones placed base to base. It plays an important part in chromosome …