What is another word for weaver?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈiːvə], [ wˈiːvə], [ w_ˈiː_v_ə]
Synonyms for Weaver:
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n.
• bird- Canada Goose ,
- albatross ,
- bald eagle ,
- barn owl ,
- bird ,
- bittern ,
- blackbird ,
- blue jay ,
- bluebill ,
- bluebird ,
- booby ,
- bullfinch ,
- buzzard ,
- canary ,
- cardinal ,
- cassowary ,
- chickadee ,
- cockatoo ,
- condor ,
- coot ,
- cormorant ,
- crane ,
- crested jay ,
- crow ,
- cuckoo ,
- curlew ,
- dodo ,
- dove ,
- duck ,
- eagle ,
- egret ,
- emu ,
- falcon ,
- finch ,
- flamingo ,
- goldfinch ,
- goose ,
- grackle ,
- grosbeak ,
- grouse ,
- gull ,
- harrier ,
- hawk ,
- heron ,
- horned owl ,
- hummingbird ,
- ibis ,
- jackdaw ,
- jay ,
- kingfisher ,
- lark ,
- loon ,
- lovebird ,
- macaw ,
- magpie ,
- mallard ,
- mockingbird ,
- mourning dove ,
- myna ,
- nightingale ,
- nuthatch ,
- oriole ,
- osprey ,
- ostrich ,
- owl ,
- parakeet ,
- parrot ,
- partridge ,
- peacock ,
- pelican ,
- penguin ,
- peregrine ,
- pheasant ,
- pigeon ,
- plover ,
- puffin ,
- quetzal ,
- raven ,
- redbird ,
- redwing ,
- ringtail ,
- road runner ,
- robin ,
- rook ,
- sandpiper ,
- sea gull ,
- sheldrake ,
- snipe ,
- songbird ,
- sparrow ,
- spoonbill ,
- squab ,
- starling ,
- stork ,
- swan ,
- swift ,
- teal ,
- tern ,
- thrush ,
- turkey ,
- turtledove ,
- vulture ,
- waxwing ,
- woodpecker ,
- wren ,
- yellowbird .
Other synonyms:
Other relevant words:
- armourer ,
- artificer ,
- artisan ,
- artist ,
- avadavat ,
- builder ,
- carpet maker ,
- cobweb ,
- crafter ,
- craftsman ,
- discoverer ,
- fabric ,
- finder ,
- gossamer ,
- grain ,
- grass finch ,
- inventor ,
- journeyman ,
- knitter ,
- lump ,
- oscine ,
- oscine bird ,
- ricebird ,
- spotter ,
- structure ,
- textile worker ,
- texture ,
- tissue ,
- weaver finch ,
- weaverbird ,
- weavers ,
- web .
How to use "Weaver" in context?
The history of the weaver is intertwined with the history of clothmaking. From earliest times, textiles were woven on a domestic scale by women. The evolution of spinning and weaving technology has led to the production of a wide range of fabrics and garment types. Weavers are essential to the production of cloth and their work creates everything from tablecloths and napkins to floorcoverings and upholstery.
Hyponym for Weaver:
n.
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person
craftsman, artificer, artisan, journeyman.
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person
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