multispool

English

Etymology

multi- + spool

Adjective

multispool (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to more than one spool.
    • 2005, Ronald D. Flack, Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications:
      Turbofans are always multispool engines.
    • 2015, Mary Ellen Snodgrass, World Clothing and Fashion:
      After James Hargreaves produced the multispool spinning jenny in 1760 in Lancashire, England, efficient turning of eight rows of wood spindles ended the domination of single-strand cottage crafts and the high cost of hand-spun yarn.

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