Winder ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Winder ( noun )

  1. A device used for winding or turning something, such as a watch or a clock.
  2. 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:

  1. He wound the watch using the winder.
  2. The winder was used to wind the clock.
  3. The thread was wound onto the spool using the winder.
  4. The winder was used to rewind the tape.
  5. The wire was wound onto the reel using the winder.

(As a verb)

Winder ( verb )

  1. A device used for winding or turning something, such as a watch or a clock.
  2. 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:

  1. He wound the watch using the winder.
  2. The winder was used to wind the clock.
  3. The thread was wound onto the spool using the winder.
  4. The winder was used to rewind the tape.
  5. The wire was wound onto the reel using the winder.
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