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Both Cobweb and Spider web refer to the silken threads spun by a spider. The meanings are identical. However the word "cobweb" can also be used to mean a single thread spun by a spider, whereas spider web tends to be used to describe a multi strand pattern. On saying this, the actual definition defines both "cobweb" and "spider web" as being the same, with little or no difference between them. A cobweb also refers to a web that is no longer in use by the spider that made it for what ever reason the spider has moved on.
Several insects spin webs, such as Silk Worms. There are also Embioptera more commonly known as "Web Spinners". Don't be confused by different types of webs like spiders (which are arachnids) use to catch prey.
The spider web is used as a substitution for the rope. it lasts the whole game. Just place it in the sparkling wall area and then you can climb up, down or across.
A spider makes its web by producing a silk from their spinneret glands located in their stomachs. Each gland produces a strand for a specific purpose for example safety line, sticky line, line went to trap. Most spiders have three pairs of spinneret glands, some have four.
The Old English for spider was atorcoppe (poison-head). The "pp" altered to "b" in the 16th Century and "cob" became a stand alone word for spider, still used in some English dialects into the 1930s.Ergo cobweb = spiderweb.
Depending on the context of the sentence, the word "spins" can be either an intransitive verb (a spider spins its web); or a transitive verb (he spins fibers into thread). The word "spin" can be a verb as in a swift twirling motion or a noun as in taking a spin around the block. It is often used in slang expressions (spin doctor, meaning that person's interpretations of statements) and also in phrasal verbs like spin off or spin out.
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The cotton mill used water power in order to spin cotton into useful thread. This allowed for greater thread production, which led to more and cheaper clothes for all.
Nylon is a man made fiber- it comes from a chemical factory, and the liquids are changed to solid threads. Cotton is a plant- it grows, you pick it, and spin the fibers into thread. Wool is the fur of a sheep or similar animal- you cut it off the animal, spin it into thread.
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The Spinning Jenny is a machine invented by James Hargreaves (probably in 1764) which was used to spin cotton fibre into thread on multiple spindles thus increasing production.
Thread is generally used for sewing.
a thread is used for sewing things together
Both Cobweb and Spider web refer to the silken threads spun by a spider. The meanings are identical. However the word "cobweb" can also be used to mean a single thread spun by a spider, whereas spider web tends to be used to describe a multi strand pattern. On saying this, the actual definition defines both "cobweb" and "spider web" as being the same, with little or no difference between them. A cobweb also refers to a web that is no longer in use by the spider that made it for what ever reason the spider has moved on.
Yes, the orb weaver spider can spin at least 6 different kinds of silk that are produced in different glands. These silks are used to wrap prey and to create traps or webs.
It can be made into thread and woven into fabric. The resulting fabric is very strong, however, at the current levels that we produce spider silk from "farmed" spiders, we cannot produce anything more than novelties of textiles.
cotton thread is used to sew and to make clothing