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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