Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned. Spin A Thread: A candy-making term that explains the thread that appears between the spoon and candy when the spoon is lifted and turned.
spin thread
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Ann Milner has written: 'I Can Spin a Different Thread'
it stores the web in it's spinnerets
Spinning Jenny
It is powered by water wheels that help the thread move and spin through
They're not goddesses. If you're referring to Germanic paganism, they're called Norns, three women who spin the thread of fate. If you're referring to Greek Mythology, they're called Moirae, and they spin the thread of fate too. In Roman mythology, they're called Parcae, and they also spin the thread of fate. Personally, I think the Romans and the Germans copied Greek mythology in this subject, because Greek mythology is the oldest.
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Why would you want to know the size of the thread on the oil filter? All spin on filters have rolled threads and as long as you buy a filter that is made for your car it will fit. You don't need a wrench to fit the threads just spin the filter on and off.
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