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spinnable, a.|ˈspɪnəb(ə)l| [f. spin v. + -able.] Capable of spinning or of being spun.
1882Ruskin Bible of Amiens iii. 92 The British pride of wealth..may assuredly..possess itself of penny universes, conveniently spinnable on their axes. 1926Chambers's Jrnl. 16 Oct. 726/1 The cotton fibres of spinnable length are removed..by machines called ‘gins’. 1927M. H. Avram Rayon Industry 186 Not every solution which possesses sufficient viscosity and is capable of being drawn into filaments is spinnable. 1967A. Ziabicki in H. F. Mark et al. Man-Made Fibers 16 There are known many spinnable liquids, such as honey and high-mineral oils, which nobody would consider fiber⁓forming. Hence spinnaˈbility, the capacity for being spun; applied esp. to a solution from which a synthetic fibre may be drawn.
1939Chem. Abstr. XXXIII. 4493 (heading) The relation between elasticity, streaming anomalies and spinability of solutions with particular reference to fibrinogen. 1953R. J. W. Reynolds in R. Hill Fibres from Synthetic Polymers v. 91 Spinnability occurs at only a moderately high molecular weight. 1979Tadmor & Gogos Princ. Polymer Processing xv. 637 The problems of draw resonance and spinnability are not fully understood. |