interweaver

English

Etymology

interweave + -er

Noun

interweaver (plural interweavers)

  1. One who interweaves.
    • 2012, Stephen Davies, The Artful Species: Aesthetics, Art, and Evolution, page 143:
      He does allow that the creation of literature is a costly and thereby an honest signal that literary authors are skillful monitors of social relations and clever interweavers of plots and characters.
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