Needle (Noun)
Meaning 1
The leaf of a conifer.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Pine trees are typically recognized by their needle leaves which grow in bundles of two or three.
- A conifer's needle structure provides greater water resistance and durability in comparison to regular broad leaves.
- She was aware of the short but pointed nature of a spruce needle leaf from working at a botanical garden.
- Care must be taken to ensure protection against exposure from cedar needle or cone pollen in large concentrations.
- Bundled pine needles within compost could protect certain ground-layer perennials through hard cold climates by assisting natural warm mulching functions
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Meaning 2
A stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The record player's needle scratched across the vinyl, skipping the song to the next track.
- Carefully placing the needle on the record, she gently turned the volume up to hear the soft melody.
- Dust had accumulated on the needle, causing it to skip and distort the sound.
- After replacing the old needle, the record player sounded like new again.
- The faint crackle of static was the only sound as the needle spun around the empty center of the record.
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Meaning 3
A sharp pointed implement (usually steel).
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The seamstress carefully threaded the needle to sew the delicate fabric.
- She accidentally pricked her finger with the sharp needle while sewing.
- The doctor used a sterile needle to administer the vaccine to the patient.
- The tailor's needle broke while trying to sew through the thick leather.
- The nurse carefully disposed of the used needle in the designated container.
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Meaning 4
A slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The thermometer's needle hovered between 98 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit, showing the patient's slightly elevated body temperature.
- She accidentally knocked the compass's needle with her elbow, causing it to spin wildly and requiring her to wait for it to settle again.
- He gazed intensely at the dial on his chronometer, watching as the needle ticked forward with precise movements.
- The clockmaker's nimble fingers carefully adjusted the watch's delicate needle, aligning it perfectly with the minute markers.
- The speedometer's needle was pinned firmly to the right, a testament to the car's blistering acceleration on the open road.