sleaving

/ˈslivɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of sleave; the act of separating or untwisting fibers, especially in silk or thread.
    • He was sleaving the old rope into individual strands for a craft project.
    • Sleaving the threads requires patience and a steady hand.
    • She spent the afternoon sleaving the tangled silk for the weaver.
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