0 to join three or more pieces of hair or string-like material by putting them over each other in a special pattern:
1 a length of hair or other material that is divided into three parts that are then crossed over each other in a special pattern:
2 braid
The incumbent favored ' ' nicely plaited ruffles ' ' and cologne on his whiskers, for example.
The style later developed into several varieties, including floral, foliated, plaited or interlaced, bordered, and squared kufi.
The grasses are dyed in all shades and plaited to form attractive designs suitable for the purposes to which they are to be applied.
However, the cloth was taken out about every two hours to undo plaits and wrinkles.
The shells have an elongated aperture in their first whorl and an inner lip characterised by a number of deep plaits.
Plaits were even categorized in a quite sophisticated way; there were plaits male and female, inner and outer, noble and fake, proper and parasitical.
Industries which benefitted included flour milling, brewing, silk weaving, lace-making and straw plaiting.
Women wore the same robes as men, plaited, decorated hair and both genders wore heavy jewelry.
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