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The component of a screw machine that is in charge of the rotating or spinning.
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n. ~ A sharp metal spike mounted vertically on a base, on which documents are impaled.
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An assemblage of microtubules that orchestrates chromosome movement during eukaryotic cell division.
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The term used to refer to the threads of protoplasm that are found within a given cell during mitosis.
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early 13c., with intrusive -d-, from Old English spinel "small wooden bar used in hand-spinning," properly "an instrument for spinning," from stem of spinnan (see spin (v.)) + inst [..]
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Another term for axle.
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A subcellular structure composed of microtubules that separates chromosomes in a cell during cell division. © Nature Education
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The shaft that rotates in the middle of a disk drive. In a removable disk, the spindle remains attached to the drive, as with a CD-ROM ; with a fixed disk the spindle remains attached to the platter. [..]
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Another term for axle.
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noun Definition: a pen Word History: I dropped my pen and said that I had dropped my spindle.Example Sentence: Do you want to use a spindle?
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See axle
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A thin tube on to which the spun yarn
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a spindle-shaped structure that develops outside the nucleus during mitosis and pulls the chromatids apart toward opposite poles
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A rotating device widely used in machine tools. such as lathes., milling machines, drill presses, and so forth, to hold the cutting tools or the work, and to give them their rotation.
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The part of the machine tool that spins. On a screw machine, the spindle  holds the workpiece.
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     The component of a machine that spins. On a lathe, the spindle is located in the headstock and houses the workholder.   sub spindle
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The hollow core running through the headstock from the chuck
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Also referred to as a stepdown shaft. A longitudinal bar-type product with more than one diameter or cross section size.
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(((spindle)))[[glo:Spindle]] The part of a machine tool that spins to do the cutting. On a mill or drill, the spindle holds the cutting tool. On a lathe, the spindle holds the workpiece.
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On a mill or drill, the spindle holds the cutting tool. On a lathe, the spindle holds the workpiece.
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see distaff.
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(n) any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts(n) a stick or pin used to twist the yarn in spinning(n) a piece of wood that has been turned on a lathe; used as a balus [..]
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a shaft that is secured to upper and lower triple clamps. It pivots on bearings mounted in steering head.
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The machined part of the axle on both ends. This is the part of the axle the bearings slide on to.
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A device which provides an axis of rotation for the purpose of rapidly rotating a part or a tool to provide sufficient surface speed for cutting operations.
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Component in the Motor/Base Module of a rotary system, which couples the motor shaft to the piston. The spindle contains a spherical bearing which accepts the piston drive pin.
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That part of the door furniture usually of square section which passes through the follower hole and is fitted to the knob(s) or lever handle(s) to operate the springbolt.
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The spindle is a square metal bar which connects the door handles on either side of the door together through the follower. When the levers of your door handles are pressed, the spindle rotates and operates the latch inside the door, allowing the door to open.
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A part attached to the control arm(s) on which a wheel bearing hub mounts.
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Another term for axle.
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Skeletal Muscle structures that function as the Mechanoreceptors responsible for the stretch or myotactic Reflex (Reflex, Stretch). They are composed of a bundle of encapsulated Skeletal Muscle Fibers [..]
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The vertical rod inside a break-open gun's action connecting the toplever to the underbolt.  Photo
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The cellular apparatus that directs chromosome movement during cell division in mitosis or meiosis. The spindle is largely composed of microtubules.
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A rod or pin, tapered at the ends, on which fibers are spun by hand into thread and then wound
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Another term for axle.
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(spinning) A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when [..]
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