Spindle

Etymology
spinel

Noun

 * 1) (spinning) A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread.
 * 2) A rod which turns, or on which something turns.
 * 3) A worldwide tree of the genus Euonymus, originally used for making the spindles used for spinning wool.
 * 4) An upright spike for holding paper documents by skewering.

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Verb

 * 1) To make into a long tapered shape.
 * 2) To impale on a device for holding paper documents.
 * Do not fold, spindle or mutilate this document.

Anagrams

 * splined

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