weaver
/ˈwiːvər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who weaves, especially one who weaves fabrics or textiles.
“The weaver spent all day working on the intricate pattern of the tapestry.”
2. verb
To weave or cause something to be woven, especially fabric or textile.
“The machine weaver produced thousands of yards of cloth in a single day.”
3. verb
To cause confusion or mislead someone, typically by presenting false or misleading information.
“The politician was accused of weaving a web of deceit to cover up the scandal.”
4. noun
A device or machine used for weaving or spinning yarn or thread.
“The old loom was a fine example of a traditional weaver’s craft.”