Definition of Spooling

1. Verb. (present participle of spool) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Spooling

1. the temporary storage of data for later output [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spooling

spookshow
spookshows
spookspeak
spooktacular
spooky
spooky PAC
spooky PACs
spooky action at a distance
spool
spool cannon
spool cannons
spoolable
spooled
spooler
spoolers
spooling (current term)
spoolings
spools
spoom
spoomed
spooming
spooms
spoon-billed
spoon-bowl
spoon-bowls
spoon-fed
spoon-feed
spoon-feeding
spoon-feeds

Literary usage of Spooling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Practical Detail of the Cotton Manufacture of the United States of America by James Montgomery (1840)
"spooling OR WINDING MACHINES. MANY of the old Factories of Great Britain are exclusively occupied with the necessary machinery for manufacturing cotton ..."

2. The American Cotton Spinner and Managers' and Carders' Guide: A Practical by Robert H. Baird (1851)
"spooling MACHINES. THE spooling machines in general use, both for throstle bobbins and mule cops, are those with a cylinder, or series of drums, ..."

3. The Art of Weaving, by Hand and by Power: With an Introductory Account of by Clinton G. Gilroy (1844)
"spooling, WARPING AND SIZING BY POWER. THE processes of spooling, warping and sizing having been already thoroughly investigated, as applicable ..."

4. Technology and Power in the Early American Cotton Industry: James Montgomery by David J. Jeremy (1990)
"... and not likely to be adopted by any other manufacturing company, as not being considered equal to the common hand mules.44 spooling OR WINDING MACHINES ..."

5. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"... spooling.—An ordinary spooler consists practically of bobbin-holders, guides, and spindles. Although the Wade holder (Fig. ..."

6. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"... spooling.—An ordinary spooler consists practically of bobbin-holders, guides, and spindles. Although the Wade holder (Fig. ..."

7. The Art of Weaving: By Hand and by Power, with an Introductory Account of by Clinton G. Gilroy (1845)
"Were we ambitious of confusing the wits of the rabble with very learned dissertations on spooling, warping and sizing, we would call in the aid of that ..."

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