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Clockwinder

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windernounA textile worker, or machine, that winds cloth.
coil windernounA machine that winds wire into electromagnetic coils.
windsternoun(historical) A person who winds wool, silk, thread, etc.
clockweightnounOne of the weights that regulate the mechanism of a clock.
stem-windernoun(US) A rousing speech, especially by a politician.
clockworknounA mechanism powered by a coiled spring and regulated by some form of escapement; the power is transmitted through toothed gearwheels and used to drive a mechanical clock, toy, or other device.
countwheelnounThe wheel in a clock that regulates the number of strokes.
windingverbgerund of wind
wind-up toynounAn automaton toy powered by a clockwork motor.
clockwarenounClocks collectively.
clockmakingnounThe art or trade of a clockmaker; the manufacture of clocks.
stemnounThe stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.
unwindernounA device that unwinds.
wickmakernoun(uncommon) Someone who makes wicks.
woolwindernoun(historical) A person employed to bundle wool for packing.
cordwainernoun(countable) A worker in cordwain leather.
clockwork radionounSynonym of wind-up radio.
going barrelnoun(horology) A barrel containing the mainspring, with teeth on its periphery to drive the train.
waterclocknounAlternative spelling of water clock. [(chiefly historical) A device for measuring time using water, typically by measuring water flowing in or out of a basin of known size at a known rate.]
wind-upnounThe end or conclusion of something.

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