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What (who) is wye spool - definition

FOOTWEAR HEEL THAT IS WIDE AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM AND NARROWER AT THE WAIST
Spool Heel

Wye (rail)         
  • Countryside wye near Lüderitz, Namibia
  • Modified triangle at [[Grantham]]
  • The "reversing star" (red) compared to the ordinary wye (blue)
  • Double track triangle, drawn in one-rail style
  • Illustration of the usage of a wye track for turning a rail vehicle
  • A park located within a triangular junction in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
TRIANGULAR JOINING ARRANGEMENT OF THREE RAIL LINES
Triangle (railway); Wye junction; Wye (railroad); Triangular junction; Wye track; Railroad wye; Junction triangle; Triangle junction; Wye (railway); Turning star; Reversing star; Turning wye
In railroad structures, and rail terminology, a wye (like the 'Y' glyph) or triangular junction (often shortened to just "triangle") is a triangular joining arrangement of three rail lines with a railroad switch (set of points) at each corner connecting to each incoming line. A turning wye is a specific case.
Wye         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wye (disambiguation); WYE
·noun The letter Y.
II. Wye ·noun A kind of crotch. ·see Y, ·noun (a).
Wye College         
  • Wye Crown photographed from the college, 1983
  • Withersdane Hall walled garden, 1983
  • Entrance to Wye College Beagles kennels, 1983
  • Coldharbour Farm and Withersdane Hall from Wye Crown
  • Withersdane Hall, 1983
  • Old Flying Horse student accommodation, 1983
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  • Withersdane Hall, 1983
  • Withersdane Hall]] gardens, 1983
  • Wye College research greenhouses on Occupation Road, 1983
  • Daniel Hall Hostel, 1983
  • CEAS, Withersdane Hall, 1983
  • Wye College main quadrangle, Christmas 1983
  • Students' union swimming pool, 1983
  • Guinness Laboratories]], laundry and Jubilee Building in background, 1983
  • Withersdane Hall]] themed for [[Alice in Wonderland]], 1985
  • Brook Museum Barn
  • Charity week]] bonfire under construction on Wye Crown, 1983
  • Latin School]] from Wye Churchyard, 2012
  • College buildings on Occupation Road, 2013
  • Alice]] themed Commemoration Ball in Withersdane Hall foyer, 1985
  • Withersdane Hall entrance, 1985
  • Alice]] themed Commemoration Ball, 1985
  • Wye Crown and estate, 2009
  • Latin School from Church Steet, 2012
  • Main entrance, 2009
  • Kempe Centre, 2013
  • Former Wye College library, 2013
  • Waymarker, 2008
  • Dining Hall with bell, 1984
  • Withersdane Hall, 1984]]
  • Ground floor layout plan of Wye College main campus 1982<ref name="life" />
GRADE I LISTED COLLEGE IN WYE, KENT, UNITED KINGDOM
Imperial College Act 1999; College of St. Gregory and St. Martin at Wye; Wye Agricultural College; The College of St. Gregory and St. Martin at Wye; College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye; Wye Crown; Wye Grammar School; Wye grammar school; Wye College Agricola Club; Agricola Club; Wye: The Journal of the Wye College Agricola Club; Journal of the Wye College Agricola Club; Wye: The Journal of the Agricola Club and Swanley Guild; Wye Hop Breeding Programme; Withersdane Hall; Wye College Beagles; Brook Agricultural Museum; John Nix Pocketbook; South Eastern Agricultural College
The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye, more commonly known as Wye College, was an educational institution in the small village of Wye, Kent, England, 60 miles (100 km) east of London in the North Downs area.

Wikipedia

Spool heel

A spool heel is a shoe heel that is wide at the top and bottom and narrower in the middle, so resembling a cotton spool or an hourglass. Spool heels were fashionable in Europe during the Baroque and Rococo periods. Its other periods of popularity include the 1860s and the 1950s. This look has been popularized by John Fluevog.

A low spool heel has a small distinctive flare at the heel bottom. Higher spool heels are close to resembling a stiletto heel, but with a flare at the bottom.

Spool heels provide comfort for the wearer and are considered a practical heeled shoe option.