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water frame

a water-powered spinning machine that produced strong cotton yarn for factory-scale production.

Category
Textile technology
Region
Britain
Date range
1769 onward

What it means

A water-powered spinning machine associated with Richard Arkwright and patented in 1769. It produced strong cotton yarn and helped move textile production into large mills near reliable water power.

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