spinnbar
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Definition
Adjective: - Capable of being spun into fibres: Describes a material that possesses the necessary properties (such as length, strength, and flexibility) to be drawn out and twisted into continuous threads or yarns.
Usage
This is a technical adjective, primarily used in the contexts of textile manufacturing, materials science, and fiber production. It describes the inherent spin-ability of a substance.
Examples
- The new synthetic polymer is highly spinnbar, making it ideal for industrial yarn production.
- Not all natural fibers are equally spinnbar; some require extensive processing first.
- Researchers are developing more spinnbar materials from sustainable sources.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in comparative or superlative forms (e.g., , ) when discussing the relative ease of spinning different materials.
- It can be used in passive constructions to describe the state of a material: "Once treated, the raw wool was rendered spinnbar."
Variants and Related Words
- Spin (verb): To draw out and twist fibers into thread or yarn.
- Spinnability (noun): The quality or degree of being spinnbar.
- Fiber / Fibre (noun): A thread or filament from which a textile is formed.
Synonyms
- Spinnable: The direct and more common English synonym.
- Fit for spinning: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
Notes
- Spinnbar is a loanword from German, directly translating to "spinnable." In English technical writing, "spinnable" is generally preferred, but "spinnbar" may be encountered in specialized literature.
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this technical term.
Adjective
- capable of being spun into fibres