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1 bobijn
n. bobbin, spool, spool on which yarn or thread is wound -
2 bespoelen
v. spool, wind; swill, move liquid around -
3 bobine
n. bobbin, spool on which yarn or thread is wound -
4 haspel
n. spool, reel, cylinder around which long flexible material is wound -
5 haspelen
v. reel, wind onto a spool -
6 klos
n. bobbin, spool, spindle, coil -
7 klossen
v. spool, coil, bind -
8 spoel
n. spool, spindle, bobbin, coil, quill -
9 spoelen
v. spool, wind, wash, rinse, swill, gargle -
10 afspoelen
• to de-reel• to rinse• to spool off• to unreel• to unspool• to wash off -
11 afwikkelen
• to complete• to de-coil• to de-reel• to develop• to generate• to settle• to spool off• to uncoil• to unreel• to unwind -
12 afwikkelspoel
• feed reel• reservoir spool -
13 haspel
• reel• spool -
14 haspelen
• to reel• to spool -
15 opspoelen
• to coil• to rinse• to spool• to wind• to wind up -
16 rechterspoel
• right-hand reel• right-hand spool -
17 spoel
• coil• reel• spool -
18 spoelen
• to flush• to rinse• to spool• to wash• to wind -
19 spoelflens
• coil flange• spool flange -
20 spoolen
• to spool
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Spool — can mean one of the following: Spool, a usually low flanged or unflanged cylinder on which thread, wire, cable, paper, film, or tape is wound for distribution or use. Bobbin, a cylinder or reel on which a quantity of thread, yarn or wire is wound … Wikipedia
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spool — [spo͞ol] n. [ME spole < MFr espole < MDu spoele, akin to Ger spule < IE base * (s)p(h)el , to split, split off > SPALL, SPILL1, SPOIL] 1. a cylinder or roller, usually with a hole for a spindle from end to end and a rim at either end … English World dictionary
spool|er — spool|er1 «SPOO luhr», noun. a person or machine that winds something on a spool. spool|er2 «SPOO luhr», noun. = spool2. (Cf. ↑spool) … Useful english dictionary
Spool — (sp[=oo]l), n. [OE. spole, OD. spoele, D. spoel; akin to G. spule, OHG. spuola, Dan. & Sw. spole.] A piece of cane or reed with a knot at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood with a ridge at each end, used to wind thread or yarn upon. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spool — Spool, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spooled} (sp[=oo]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spooling}.] To wind on a spool or spools. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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spool — spool; spool·er; … English syllables
spool — ► NOUN ▪ a cylindrical device on which thread, film, fishing line, etc. can be wound. ► VERB 1) wind or be wound on to a spool. 2) Computing send (data for printing or peripheral processing) to an intermediate store. ORIGIN Old French espole or… … English terms dictionary
spool — [spu:l] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: espole, from Middle Dutch spoele] an object shaped like a wheel that you wind thread, wire etc around … Dictionary of contemporary English
spool — I. noun Etymology: Middle English spole, from Middle Dutch spoele; akin to Old High German spuola spool Date: 14th century 1. a cylindrical device which has a rim or ridge at each end and an axial hole for a pin or spindle and on which material… … New Collegiate Dictionary