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    wind·er
    /ˈwīndər/

    noun

    • 1. a device or mechanism used to wind something, especially something such as a watch or clock or the film in a camera: "the built-in winder is capable of three frames per second"

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  2. noun. wind· er ˈwīn-dər. : one that winds: such as. a. : a worker or machine that winds thread and yarn. b. : a key for winding a mechanism (such as a clock) c. : a step that is wider at one end than at the other (as in a spiral staircase) Examples of winder in a Sentence.

  3. WINDER definition: 1. a small knob (= a round handle) on a watch, used for winding it 2. a key or handle for winding a…. Learn more.

  4. WINDER meaning: 1. a small knob (= a round handle) on a watch, used for winding it 2. a key or handle for winding a…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a person or device that winds, as an engine for hoisting the cages in a mine shaft or a device for winding the yarn in textile manufacture. an object, such as a bobbin, around which something is wound. a knob or key used to wind up a clock, watch, or similar mechanism. any plant that twists itself around a support.

  6. Winder can mean a person or device that winds, an object around which something is wound, a step of a spiral staircase, or a variant of window. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of winder.

  7. noun. 1. a person or device that winds, as an engine for hoisting the cages in a mine shaft or a device for winding the yarn in textile manufacture. 2. an object, such as a bobbin, around which something is wound. 3. a knob or key used to wind up a clock, watch, or similar mechanism. 4. any plant that twists itself around a support. 5.

  8. noun. a worker who winds (e.g., a winch or clock or other mechanism) see more. noun. mechanical device around which something can be wound. see more. noun. mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock) synonyms: key.