raveller

Variant of ravel

ravel definition

ravel (ravəl)

transitive verb raveled -·eled or ravelled -·elled, raveling -·el·ing or ravelling -·el·ling

  1. Now Rare to make complicated or tangled parts of his argument were all raveled up
  2. to separate the parts, esp. threads, of; untwist; unweave; unravel
  3. to make clear; disentangle

Etymology: MDu ravelen (Du rafelen), akin to LowG rabbeln, Dan dial. vrøvle: for IE base see rhapsody

intransitive verb

  1. to become separated into its parts, esp. threads; become unwoven; fray (out)
  2. Archaic to become complicated or tangled

noun

  1. a raveled part in a fabric; raveling
  2. a tangled mass or complication

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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