Weaver

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Weaver or Weavers may refer to:

Activities

  • A person who engages in weaving fabric

Animals

  • Various birds of the family Ploceidae
  • Crevice weaver spider family
  • Orb-weaver spider family
  • Weever (or weever-fish)

Arts and entertainment

  • Weaver (Stephen Baxter), the fourth novel in Baxter's Time's Tapestry series
  • The Weavers, a folk music group formed in 1947 by Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger
  • The Weavers (1905 film), a silent, black and white documentary film made in 1905 by the Balkan film pioneers the Manaki brothers
  • The Weavers (play), English title of Die Weber, a play by Gerhart Hauptmann
  • Weaver, an abandoned ghost town in the 2002 film Disappearance
  • Corporal Weaver, a character in the 1998 DreamWorks Animation animated film Antz
  • Weaver, the codename for Taylor Hebert in the web serial Worm
  • Weaver Marquez, a character in the narrative videogame Kentucky Route Zero
  • Grigori Weaver, a character in the 2010 video game Call of Duty: Black Ops and the 2020 sequel Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

Places

Organizations

  • Weaver Network, a Chinese-based technology corporation specialised in Office Automation (OA) software

Other uses

  • Weaver (surname)
  • Weaver rail mount, a style of mount used to attach a scope to a firearm or crossbow
  • Weaver stance, a two-handed stance for use when firing handguns
  • Dokumacılar (English: Weavers), a terrorist organisation part of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant active in Turkey

See also

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  • Justice Weaver (disambiguation)
  • The Weavers (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing weavers
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  • Weever (disambiguation)
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