| plait | 1. A flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat; as, a box plait. "The plaits and foldings of the drapery." (Addison) 2. A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat. Polish plait. <medicine> Same as Plica. Origin: OE. Playte, OF. Pleit, L. Plicatum, plicitum, p.p. Of plicare to fold, akin to plectere to plait. See Ply, and cf. Plat to weave, Pleat, Plight fold. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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braid: a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair braid: make by braiding or interlacing; "lace a tablecloth" pleat: any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape weave into plaits; "plait hair"
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Spiral fold or ridge on the columellar lip (=plication). Spiral plication produced on the columella by local thickening of the shell. Folds on columella or pillar in univalves.
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| plait | any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape |
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| plait | a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair |
| plait | weave into plaits |
| plait | make by braiding |
| plait | someone who plaits (hair or fabric etc.) |
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