How Do You Spell SPOOL?

Pronunciation: [spˈuːl] (IPA)

The word "spool" is spelled S-P-O-O-L. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /spuːl/. The first sound, /s/, is an unvoiced alveolar fricative. The second sound, /p/, is an unvoiced bilabial plosive. The third sound, /uː/, is a long vowel sound pronounced with the tongue in the back of the mouth. The final sound, /l/, is an alveolar lateral approximant. This word can refer to a cylinder-shaped object used for winding thread or tape.

SPOOL Meaning and Definition

  1. A spool is a cylindrical device with a central hole or axle used for winding, storing, or dispensing various materials, such as thread, string, wire, film, and tape. It typically comprises a solid core made of wood, plastic, or metal, around which the material is neatly wrapped or coiled.

    In the context of textiles, a spool is commonly used to store and organize threads or yarns. It allows for the easy unwinding of thread during sewing, knitting, or embroidery. This cylindrical shape helps prevent tangling and ensures a smooth feed of the thread.

    Spools are also used in electrical and electronic industries. In this context, a spool is often made of plastic or metal and used for winding wires or cables. It provides a convenient way to store and transport wires, ensuring they remain untangled and can be easily accessed when needed.

    Moreover, spools are utilized in the recording and film industry. Magnetic tape or film is often wound around a spool, allowing for easy storage and playback. These spools can be loaded into audio or video players for playback or into projectors for viewing films.

    Overall, spools serve as practical storage and dispensing devices for various materials, improving organization and functionality in a wide range of industries.

  2. • To wind on a spool.
    • A cane or reed with a knob at each end, or a hollow cylinder of wood surrounded by a ridge at each end, on which thread or yarn is wound.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SPOOL

The word "spool" originates from the Old English word "spole", which referred to a cylinder or a rod. It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "spōlą". The term "spool" was primarily used to describe a cylindrical object around which thread, yarn, or wire was wound, commonly used in textile industries. Over time, the meaning of "spool" has expanded to include various cylindrical objects used for different purposes.

Similar spelling words for SPOOL

Plural form of SPOOL is SPOOLS

Conjugate verb Spool

CONDITIONAL

I would spool
you would spool
he/she/it would spool
we would spool
they would spool

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be spooling
you would be spooling
he/she/it would be spooling
we would be spooling
they would be spooling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have spool
you would have spool
he/she/it would have spool
we would have spool
they would have spool

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been spooling
you would have been spooling
he/she/it would have been spooling
we would have been spooling
they would have been spooling

FUTURE

I will spool
you will spool
he/she/it will spool
we will spool
they will spool

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be spooling
you will be spooling
he/she/it will be spooling
we will be spooling
they will be spooling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have spooled
you will have spooled
he/she/it will have spooled
we will have spooled
they will have spooled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been spooling
you will have been spooling
he/she/it will have been spooling
we will have been spooling
they will have been spooling

IMPERATIVE

you spool
we let´s spool

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to spool

PAST

I spooled
you spooled
he/she/it spooled
we spooled
they spooled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was spooling
you were spooling
he/she/it was spooling
we were spooling
they were spooling

PAST PARTICIPLE

spooled

PAST PERFECT

I had spooled
you had spooled
he/she/it had spooled
we had spooled
they had spooled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been spooling
you had been spooling
he/she/it had been spooling
we had been spooling
they had been spooling

PRESENT

I spool
you spool
he/she/it spools
we spool
they spool

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am spooling
you are spooling
he/she/it is spooling
we are spooling
they are spooling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

spooling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have spooled
you have spooled
he/she/it has spooled
we have spooled
they have spooled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been spooling
you have been spooling
he/she/it has been spooling
we have been spooling
they have been spooling
I would have spooled
we would have spooled
you would have spooled
he/she/it would have spooled
they would have spooled

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