twiner

/ˈtwaɪnər/
noun
  1. A plant that grows by twisting around a support, such as a vine.
    • The morning glory is a common twiner that climbs up trellises.
    • This twiner wrapped itself tightly around the tree trunk.
    • Gardeners often train twiners like beans to grow on poles.
  2. A person or thing that twists or twines something.
    • The rope maker was a skilled twiner of strong cords.
    • She worked as a twiner in the factory, twisting threads into yarn.
    • The machine is a fast twiner that produces miles of twine each hour.
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