piecer
/ˈpiːsə(ɹ)/
Etymology
From piece + -er.
noun
- Someone or something that pieces.“[…] the arrogant Scribes, […] piecers-together of lies, belching out pus and ink.”
- A child employed in a cotton mill or spinning mill to tie together broken threads.“The piecers follow the frame in its alternate movements, catching up the broken threads, and skilfully reuniting them”
- An item, especially clothing, made up of the specified number of pieces.“Outing ‘two-piecers’ that combine style and comfort in phantom-weight flannels, tropical worsteds and serges show the highest register in favoritism, and the Eiseman Bros.’ make, you know, are the universal favorites.”