thin pointed rod used for spinning wool into thread by hand ─
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A spindle is a straight spike usually made from wood used for spinning, twisting fibers such as wool, flax, hemp, cotton into yarn.
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a slender rod or pin used in spinning; specif.,
a)in hand spinning, a rounded rod, usually wooden, tapering toward each end, for twisting into thread the fibers pulled from the material on the distaff, and notched at one end so as to hold the thread
b)on a spinning wheel, the rod by which the thread is twisted and on which it is then wound
d)in a spinning machine, any of the rods holding the bobbins on which the spun thread is wound
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