twiers

/twaɪərz/
noun
  1. A tool used for twisting or turning something, especially in metalworking or wire-making.
    • In the workshop, the apprentice learned to handle the twiers carefully to shape the copper wire.
    • The jeweler reached for a small twiers to create a delicate loop in the silver chain.
    • The blacksmith used a twiers to twist the hot iron rod into a decorative spiral.
  2. A person who twists or turns something, such as wire or fibers, as part of a manufacturing process.
    • The twiers at the factory worked quickly to produce strong cables from thin strands of steel.
    • As a skilled twiers, Maria could twist fibers into ropes faster than anyone else on the team.
    • The old twiers taught his grandson the art of making sturdy ropes from natural fibers.
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