To ravel is to become tangled. An example sentence would be: Every time she unravels the string it ravels again.
The base word is "ravel". Ravel/unravel is like flammable/inflammable: Two seemingly opposite words that mean the same thing.
The past tense of 'ravel' is 'ravelled' in British English. In American English I would guess that it is 'raveled' (by analogy with 'traveled').
Yes, Freddie Ravel is a brother of Maurice Ravel, as well as son to Kristan and Steve Ravel.
The closest common word is "doctorial" (pertaining to a doctorate degree). Several doctors share the proper name Ravel (and Raval) with the French composer.
Maurice Ravel's birth name is Ravel, Joseph-Maurice.
Edeet Ravel was born in 1955.
Alfred Ravel was born in 1907.
Rachel Ravel is 5' 6".
Ravel composed Bolero in 1928.
Aviva Ravel has written: 'Dispossessed'
The movie "Bolera" was written by John Derek. It starred Bo Derek in the lead role as the character Lida.
Maurice Ravel was born on March 7, 1875.