Winder
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Winder ( noun )
- A device used for winding or turning something, such as a watch or a clock.
- A machine or device used for winding or coiling something, such as thread or wire.
Origin:
Derived from the verb "to wind" which means to turn or rotate something.
Examples:
- He wound the watch using the winder.
- The winder was used to wind the clock.
- The thread was wound onto the spool using the winder.
- The winder was used to rewind the tape.
- The wire was wound onto the reel using the winder.
(As a verb)
Winder ( verb )
- A device used for winding or turning something, such as a watch or a clock.
- A machine or device used for winding or coiling something, such as thread or wire.
Origin:
Derived from the verb "to wind" which means to turn or rotate something.
Examples:
- He wound the watch using the winder.
- The winder was used to wind the clock.
- The thread was wound onto the spool using the winder.
- The winder was used to rewind the tape.
- The wire was wound onto the reel using the winder.