0 past simple and past participle of plait
1 to join three or more pieces of hair or string-like material by putting them over each other in a special pattern:
The direction of the spiral coil is dextral as viewed from the centre of the clusters, regardless of the type of plaited morphology.
In situations such as discussed in this paper, this is not a linear process, the roles and actions influence each other in a continuous 'plaited' development over time.
The style later developed into several varieties, including floral, foliated, plaited or interlaced, bordered, and squared kufi.
Her beaded and plaited cornrow hairstyle in the film was widely copied and became eponymous.
The canoes were built from island materials such as plaited leaf sails, island woods, organic webbing.
This gives the plants a characteristic plaited or corded appearance.
The grasses are dyed in all shades and plaited to form attractive designs suitable for the purposes to which they are to be applied.
Women wore the same robes as men, plaited, decorated hair and both genders wore heavy jewelry.