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spindle

rotating shaft / spinning rod / tapered object / to spin yarn
NounTransitive Verb
pl: spindlespast: spindledpp: spindleding: spindling

The term evokes a precise image of axial rotation and tapering geometry. In a mechanical sense, it refers to the central rotating shaft that provides the necessary torque or stability for a tool or wheel to function, emphasizing a point of pivot and high-speed movement. In a textile context, it carries a traditional, artisanal connotation, representing the manual process of twisting raw fibers into thread. The word is also frequently used as a descriptive adjective (spindle-shaped) to characterize objects that are thick in the middle and thin at the ends, such as certain biological structures or botanical thorns.

Meanings

Noun

A slender, rounded rod with tapered ends, used in spinning wheels to twist fibers into yarn.

"The spinner carefully placed the wool onto the spindle."

Noun

A rotating axis or shaft on which a wheel or other part revolves in a machine.

"The drill bit is held firmly in the spindle of the motor."

Noun

A long, thin, tapering object that resembles a spindle in shape.

"The cactus was covered in small, spindle-shaped thorns."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To spin fibers into yarn using a spindle.

"She spent the afternoon spindling flax into thread."

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