Definition: In mathematics, a wreath maker is an object that can be placed on a surface or plane by attaching its sides and joining them together. It's used to create geometric shapes and patterns in various mathematical contexts such as knot theory, tessellation, and fractals. For example, consider the following geometric figure: - The figure is made up of several intersecting circles. - Each circle can be considered a "wreathmaker" because it has its own side (the circumference) and each