skein
Americannoun
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a length of yarn or thread wound on a reel or swift preparatory for use in manufacturing.
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anything wound in or resembling such a coil.
a skein of hair.
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something suggestive of the twistings of a skein.
an incoherent skein of words.
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a flock of geese, ducks, or the like, in flight.
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a succession or series of similar or interrelated things.
a skein of tennis victories.
noun
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a length of yarn, etc, wound in a long coil
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something resembling this, such as a lock of hair
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a flock of geese flying Compare gaggle
Etymology
Origin of skein
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English skeyne, skayne, from Middle French escaigne; further origin unknown
Explanation
A skein is a ball of coiled yarn. If it weren’t for the skein, the world would be full of tangled messes of yarn that would take hours to untangle before you could start your knitting. Whether you use a skein (rhymes with “rain”) to keep your yarn separated and organized, or as something for your cat to play with, may be a sign of how often you knit. Skein can take on a metaphorical sense: The character Sherlock Holmes said, “There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colorless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it."
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Example Sentences
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But the operatic plot is a skein that sometimes entangles its colorful character and other times leaves them panting with exhaustion.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 3, 2023
Her hair hung like a skein of silk, immune to humidity.
From New York Times • Mar. 5, 2022
Held in the mesh of gravity and spin, a skein of quantum magnetic charge, the Muon persists, outlives its foreseeable wobble.
From Scientific American • Feb. 5, 2022
It’s dry, with apricot and pear flavors and a skein of minerality that carries the fruit through to a long, satisfying finish.
From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2021
Opal watched, transfixed for a while, and then fell asleep on the floor, a skein of gold clutched in her hands.
From "Rump: The (Fairly) True Story of Rumpelstilskin" by Liesl Shurtliff
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