an etui is a small needle holder
It means needle :)
Yes, needle is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. A needle is a thing.
IT'S MOVE WITH STRONG IMPACT
to move clumsily
slip marker just means move your marker from your left needle to your right needle. a marker just sits on the needle and shows the place, its not part of the knitting and will be removed when you have finished.
it is destiny needle, and magnetic needle storm. :)
It's Magnetic Needle Storm and Destiny Needle.
It means 'slip marker', as when knitting and you come to the marker, you move it from the left needle to the right, to keep your place
needle means needle same as English its said hari
Fireblazes special move in beyblade is fire blast.
The wire will move due to magnetic forces got from the compass needle since its a good conductor of electricity.
When a car is moving with constant velocity, the speedometer needle will remain steady and point to a consistent speed. When the car speeds up, the needle will move clockwise to reflect the increase in speed. Conversely, when the car slows down, the needle will move counterclockwise to indicate the decrease in speed.
The answer to your question is magnetism.
An inoculating needle is used in a microbiology lab to collect microorganisms from a culture and move them to a petri dish.
A "marker" is a ring that you put on your knitting needle to mark where a pattern begins. When there is a special set of stitches, such as a cable or a popcorn pattern, you put a small marker on the needle to remind yourself where the pattern begins and ends. These markers can be anything that reminds you--a plastic ring, a different color loop of yarn, or thread on your needle. It should be loose enough to simply transfer from one needle to another. Since it is just a "place holder", you don't do anything with it except move it from one needle to another, it is a "slip" from one place to another. So when the pattern says slip marker, it simply means to move the marker from one needle to another and continue knitting.
A needle on a compass is a magnet, and it aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. This allows the needle to point towards the magnetic North Pole. The movement of the needle is a result of the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and the magnetic properties of the needle.