1. weaver - Noun
2. Weaver - Proper noun
One who weaves, or whose occupation is to weave.
A weaver bird.
An aquatic beetle of the genus Gyrinus. See Whirling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the complaint, evidence against Weaver — who turns 15 in two months — includes DNA recovered from Tessa's fingernails. Source: Internet
Also, insider Amy E. Weaver sold 416 shares of salesforce.com stock in a transaction that occurred on Tuesday, May 26th. Source: Internet
A further grant from Miss Shaw Weaver meant he could devote himself full-time to writing again, as well as consort with other literary figures in the city. Source: Internet
After the shuttle moves across the loom laying down the fill yarn, the weaver uses the reed to press (or batten) each filling yarn against the fell. Source: Internet
A member of the state cosmetology board, Weaver has used the lockdown to prepare — buying masks, face shields, plastic dividers and upgrading technology so customers at his Douglas J Aveda Institutes & Salons can pay with an app instead of at a register. Source: Internet
Behind them were five others — former Hero Indian Open winner Emily Kristine Pedersen (71-72), Lindsey Weaver (71-72), Lydia Ko (72-71) and Jasmine Suwannapura (71-72) — with total of one-over par in tied third place. Source: Internet