Carders

/ˈkɑːrdərz/ noun

Workers or devices that card fibers like wool or cotton, meaning they comb the fibers to align them for spinning into yarn.

From 'card' (to comb fibers), derived from Latin 'carere' meaning 'to card,' or possibly from Greek 'kardos.' The profession of carding dates back to medieval textile production and remains essential in fabric manufacturing.

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