Plait Mnemonic
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plait
plait
/pleɪt/
Examples
- Also, the plait is shorter, and the mesh smaller than those of Brussels lace.
- Form the loop and plait the three ends back against the twist of the rope.
- The local plait is expensive but strong.
- The cords are plaited as a single cord to the pocket.
- The villagers are known for making good plaits.
- He brought a plait, an ax and a hammer with him.
- The village was once a centre for the straw plait industry.
- Corn and straw plait were the principal goods in 1831.
- Many of the women were employed in lacemaking and the plaiting of straw.
- The diagonal lines of the matrices extend axially and transversely of the plait.
a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
noun
any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape
noun
make by braiding or interlacing
verb
weave into plaits
verb
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Apply 2-ply to it (your hair) to make a braid.
"Plate + Fit. She braids her hair in a way that fits like a snug plate."
"Play + It. She will play with her hair and it into braids."
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