Ravel Definition

răvəl
raveled, raveling, ravelled, ravelling, ravels
verb
raveled, raveling, ravelled, ravelling, ravels
To separate the parts, esp. threads, of; untwist; unweave; unravel.
Webster's New World
To make complicated or tangled.
Parts of his argument were all raveled up.
Webster's New World
To clarify by separating the aspects of.
American Heritage
To become separated into its parts, esp. threads; become unwoven; fray (out)
Webster's New World
To make clear; disentangle.
Webster's New World
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noun
A raveled part in a fabric; raveling.
Webster's New World
A raveling.
American Heritage
A tangled mass or complication.
Webster's New World
A broken or discarded thread.
American Heritage
A tangle.
American Heritage
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Origin of Ravel

  • From Dutch ravelen (“to tangle, fray out, unweave"), from Dutch rafel (“frayed thread")

    From Wiktionary

  • Obsolete Dutch ravelen from ravel loose thread

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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