Verb
The word is derived from spin
imp. & p. p. of Spin.
of Spin
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to MIPS Technologies Inc., there was an exponential growth, with 48-million MIPS-based CPU shipments and 49% of total RISC CPU market share in 1997. citation MIPS was so successful that SGI spun off MIPS Technologies in 1998. Source: Internet
Although Jolitz worked briefly for UUNET (which later spun out BSDi) in 1991, the work he did for them diverged from that contributed to the University of California and did not appear in 386BSD. Source: Internet
After the fibers have been separated and processed, they are typically spun into yarns and woven or knit into linen textiles. Source: Internet
Ahmed Al Husseini, 25, was chasing after a car he believed had damaged his vehicle when the SUV spun out of control and smashed into parked Mercedes McLaren MP4. Source: Internet
Alain Prost then led until four laps from the end, when he spun off on the wet track, hit the barriers and lost a wheel, giving Riccardo Patrese the lead. Source: Internet
And it’s already being spun as open in phases that will take at least a year to that plan. Source: Internet