of Spin, a. & n. from Spin.
of Spin, a. & n. from Spin.
It is very doubtful that there is any spiritual meaning to this.
it is a spinning motor thing and it makes the weels go round Bore is the diameter of the cylinders.
The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.
Patricia Baines has written: 'Spinning wheels' -- subject(s): Spinning-wheel 'Spinning Wheels, Spinners and Spinning' 'Linen' 'Spinning Wheels and Spinning'
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindled machine. So is the spinning mule. :) (I found the information on this website. All I did was type spinning mule and spinning jenny :) )
One who, or that which, spreads, expands, or propogates., A machine for combining and drawing fibers of flax to form a sliver preparatory to spinning.
yes.carding is the heart of spinning not a heart of spinning.
spinning
To spin = 'hilar, girar' Spinning (participle, gerund) = hilando, girando Spinning (noun) = hilanderia (accent on final 'i') Spinning (adjective) = hilador/a (masculine/feminine) Spinning (as in indoor cycling) = Spinning
Yes, in one context, "revolution" refers to the act of spinning or rotating around a central point or axis, such as the Earth's revolution around the Sun. In a broader context, "revolution" can also signify a dramatic change or upheaval in a political, social, or technological system. Thus, while spinning is one meaning, it is not the only interpretation of the term.
spinning jenny