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Murrays New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025.
Creeler
[f. CREEL sb.2 + -ER1.] A young person who attends to the creel of a spinning machine.
11864. R. A. Arnold, Cotton Famine, 32. A minder and a creelerengaged in manufacturing with a self-acting mule.
21882. Manchester Guardian, 19 May. The relationship between spinners and their creelers and piecers.
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