bobbins in the PONS Dictionary

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In the earliest loudspeakers, voice coils were wound onto paper bobbins, which was appropriate for modest power levels.
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Both traditional and contemporary bobbins may be decorated with designs, inscriptions, or pewter or wire inlays.
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Lace has been produced for a long time, made in tedious hand labour with thin thread and needles or bobbins.
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The bobbins were sent to the fifth floor.
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins.
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As more powerful amplifiers became available, alloy 1145 aluminium foil was widely substituted for paper bobbins, and the voice coils survived increased power.
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Taken from the cockney bobbins of cotton, meaning rotten.
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The rest is distributed among small shapes like "skyphoi", "kantharoi" and bobbins.
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The braids were sometimes made either with bobbins or needle and thread, which gave greater control over the threads.
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Many lace designs use dozens of bobbins at any one time.
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