raveler

/ˈrævələr/
noun
  1. A person who untangles, unwinds, or separates threads or fibers.
    • The raveler carefully separated the tangled threads of the old tapestry.
    • As a skilled raveler, she could undo even the most complicated knots in the yarn.
    • The textile factory hired a raveler to prepare the raw fibers for spinning.
  2. A person who solves or clarifies a confusing or complicated situation.
    • The detective was a natural raveler of mysteries, always finding the truth.
    • In the heated debate, she acted as a raveler, untangling the arguments for everyone.
    • He became known as the office raveler, able to sort out any bureaucratic mess.
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