Scientific name: pinniped
Sis forSpinning wheel
A spinning wheel is a device that is used to spin fibres like animal hair or linen into thread or yarn. Spinning wheels of various designs have been in use for hundreds of years. Spinning wheels are usually powered by a foot treadle or turning them by hand.
Today, yarn is made on a much larger scale by machines, powered by motors.
Steel is an alloy of iron and small amounts of carbon, chrome and other metals. Steel is much, much harder than iron and is much more useful for making things out of.
Steel is used heavily in building construction, making land and sea vehicles of all kinds, and many household appliances. Some types of steel can still rust, but surgical and stainless steel are far less prone to rusting.
Sis forSteering wheel
Veal is meat from a young cow, generally a milk-fed one that is less than three months old.