0 a thin strip of cloth or twisted threads that is attached to clothes, uniforms, or other things made of cloth, as a decoration: --
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 to join three or more pieces of hair or string-like material by putting them over each other in a special pattern: --
3 to join three or more lengths of hair or other material by putting them over each other in a special pattern: --
4 pieces of hair or other material joined in a special pattern: --
5 a thin strip of cloth or twisted threads used as decoration esp. in uniforms: --
gold braid
Livery coats were usually made of good-quality fabric, with decorative buttons and braid.
The result is the roll-up of the shear layer into vortical lumps one wavelength apart, connected by thin braids.
Their analysis thus supports the low braid vorticity measured by us.
Locally, the flow on either side of the braid is reminiscent of a stagnation point flow.
The postulated quadrupole structure of the source term in the braid region can clearly be recognized.
Passing to cohomology, a cochain complex braid isomorphism induces a graded module braid isomorphism.
As a result, for two-way coupling we observe a slight increase in particle concentration in the core, with a corresponding decrease in the braids.
I provide no translation for line 3151; 3151b is usually expanded as 'bundenheorde' ('with hair bound up') or 'wundenheorde' ('with braided hair').