raveller
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raveller — noun see raveler * * * ˈraveller [f. ravel v.1 + er1.] One who ravels (Webster 1864) … Useful english dictionary
raveller — rav·el·ler … English syllables
Raveler — Rav el*er ( [ e]r), n. [Also raveller.] One who ravels. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ravel — raveler; esp. Brit., raveller, n. ravelly, adj. /rav euhl/, v., raveled, raveling or (esp. Brit.) ravelled, ravelling, n. v.t. 1. to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.) … Universalium
ravel — [c]/ˈrævəl / (say ravuhl) verb (ravelled or, US, raveled, ravelling or, US, raveling) –verb (t) 1. to tangle or entangle. 2. to involve; confuse; perplex. –verb (i) 3. to become disjoined …
ravel — [rav′əl] vt. raveled or ravelled, raveling or ravelling [MDu ravelen (Du rafelen), akin to LowG rabbeln, Dan dial. vrøvle: for IE base see RHAPSODY] 1. Now Rare to make complicated or tangled [parts of his argument were all raveled up] 2. to… … English World dictionary