Meaning Winding
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Designation of the relationship of perforation and emulsion position for film as it leaves a spool or core.
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Creating bobbins or spools of yarn
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Winding comprises all the coils of a generator.  
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Wire around an armature to act as a coil.
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The winding comprises all the coils of a generator.
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Winding is the action of tightening the mainspring of a watch. This is done by hand (turning the crown) or automatically (by the motion of the rotor).
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All the coils of a generator. Stator winding consists of a number stator coils and their interconnections. Rotor windings consist of all windings and connections on the rotor poles.
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refers to the electrically continuous length of insulated wire wound on a bobbin, spool or form.
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Turning a vessel end for end between buoys, or along­side a wharf or pier.
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Turning a vessel end for end between buoys, or along:side a wharf or pier.
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Turning a vessel end for end between buoys, or along-side a wharf or pier.
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Winding refers to the tightening of the watch’s mainspring. This can be done by hand (by the crown) or automatically (by a rotor, which swings due to movements from the wearer's arm).
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A conductive path, usually wire, inductively coupled to a magnetic core or cell. Windings may be designated according to function (such as sense, bias, drive, and so forth).
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