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.
Alfred Ravel was born in 1907.
Rachel Ravel is 5' 6".
Edeet Ravel was born in 1955.
The movie "Bolera" was written by John Derek. It starred Bo Derek in the lead role as the character Lida.
Ravel composed Bolero in 1928.
Aviva Ravel has written: 'Dispossessed'
Maurice Ravel was born on March 7, 1875.