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spinning

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. rotating rapidly about an axis; "a spinning top"; "the whirling dance of the Dervish" [syn: whirling ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Spinning is a manufacturing process for creating polymer fibers. It is a specialized form of extrusion that uses a spinneret to form multiple continuous filaments. There are many types of spinning: wet, dry, dry jet-wet, melt, gel, and electrospinning.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c., verbal noun from spin (v.). Spinning wheel attested from c.1400. Spinning-jenny is from 1783 (see jenny ); invented by James Hargreaves c.1764-7, patented 1770.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Spin \Spin\ (sp[i^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spun (Archaic imp. Span ); p. pr. & vb. n. Spinning .] [AS. spinnan; akin to D. & G. spinnen, Icel. & Sw. spinna, Dan. spinde, Goth. spinnan, and probably to E. span. [root]170. Cf. Span , v. t., Spider .] To draw ...

Usage examples of spinning.

The allopathist strolled along, from time to time using this stick to point out a particularly fine example of stonework, and idly spinning the stick in an apparently nonchalant but very practiced way, and none of the Rodeni approached him.

The ambulance hit the front third of the van with a sickening thud, spinning it around like a toy and toppling it over.

Great Red Spot, politically known as the Nation of Redspot, was anticyclonic, spinning counterclockwise, too, and enduring eternally despite the hunger of the bands.

The ambusher shot Dan in the shoulder, spinning him completely around.

Hugh sat outside with the astrolabe in his hands, turning it over, spinning the alidade, tracing the lines on the plates with his fingers, and obviously having no idea how to use it even to tell time.

At the same moment, Josiah Bartram, with remarkable agility, caught Hurley Adams by the throat, and sent the lawyer spinning against the table in the corner.

His face shuffled in motion, floundering choppy, blurry, as though she had just finished spinning around in a tight circle.

Thickly the head bristled with them, poised motionless upon spinning globes as huge as they.

A fluorinated buckyball spinning at a hundred teraradians per second packs five times as much energy as rocket fuel in one tenth the volume-you can fly around Mars all day on that.

The deck trembled slightly as the ship accelerated, the reactor circulation pumps aft--huge pumps, each the size of a compact car--started up, their 1500 horsepower motors spinning the rotors, pumping the coolant water through the core so the reactor power could double from 50 to 100 percent.

Kamov-26 helicopter started spinning rapidly as Manso spooled up the revs of the jet turbine engine.

I recognised the writing on the first: my brother Mistal, one of those lawyers who earn their bread spinning out litigation between the Houses until the very eve of the following Festival.

Stars and sun, a few bright grains, went spinning round for terror, and holding each other in embrace, there in a darkness that outpassed them all, and left them tiny and daunted.

In the lee of the islands the loch was black as midnight but elsewhere it was a seething boiling white, the waters wickedly swirling, churning, spinning in evil-looking whirlpools as it passed across overfalls or forced its way through the narrow channels between the islands or between the islands and the shore.

As each new distress signal was overlapped by two more, Peart realized that the situation on the planet was spinning disastrously out of control.