spool

[spuːl]

spool Definition

  • 1a cylindrical device on which film, magnetic tape, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound; a reel.
  • 2a small cylindrical object with a flange on one end, around which thread, wire, or cable is wound, typically used for weaving, machine sewing, or fishing.
  • 3a length of thread, cord, or wire wound on a spool.

Using spool: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spool" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to buy a new spool of thread for my sewing machine.

  • Example

    The fishing line was tangled around the spool.

  • Example

    He loaded the film onto the spool and began shooting.

  • Example

    The wire was wound tightly around the spool.

  • Example

    She carefully wound the thread onto the spool.

spool Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spool

Phrases with spool

  • spool up

    to increase the speed of a turbine or engine to its operating level

    Example

    The pilot spooled up the engines and the plane began to move down the runway.

  • to unwind or unroll something from a spool

    Example

    She spooled out a length of wire and cut it with a pair of pliers.

  • spool up/down time

    the time required for a turbine or engine to reach its operating speed or to slow down to a stop

    Example

    The spool up time for the engine was longer than expected, causing delays in takeoff.

Origins of spool

from Middle Dutch 'spoele', meaning 'a spool'

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Summary: spool in Brief

A 'spool' [spuːl] is a cylindrical device used to wind flexible materials such as thread, wire, or film. It is commonly used in sewing, weaving, and fishing, as well as in photography and audio recording. The term also refers to the act of increasing or decreasing the speed of a turbine or engine, known as 'spooling up' or 'spooling down.'