plaiter

noun

Etymology

From plait + -er.

  1. derived from plectō
  2. derived from pleit
  3. inherited from pleit
  4. suffixed as plaiter — “plait + er

Definitions

  1. Someone who plaits.

    • She's a very fast plaiter
  2. A machine that plaits.

    • The peculiarity of this invention consists in a means for varying the angle at which the plaiting-blade is held in the plaiter without varying the position of the entire instrument upon the sewing-machine.

The neighborhood

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