- A full
plaid, or just a
plaid, is a long
piece of
tartan fabric, most
often worn as part of a
Highland dress. It
usually matches the
tartan of the kilt...
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plaid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plaid (/plæd/) may
refer to: A
synonym for
tartan cloth,
primarily in
North American English Full
plaid, a...
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Plaid Cymru (English: /
plaɪd ˈkʌmri/
PLYDE KUM-ree; Welsh: [
plaid ˈkəmri], lit. 'Party of Wales';
officially Plaid Cymru – the
Party of Wales, and often...
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their po****rity
during the 1950s.
Personifying the clean-cut
genre are the
Plaids. This
quartet of high-school chums'
dreams of
recording an
album ended in...
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Highland Revival Drawstring Plaid" (PDF). "Sir John
Murray MacGregor's 1822
plaid".
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Belted plaids. "Men's and women's highland...
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Plaid, Inc. is an
American financial services company based in San Francisco, California. The
company builds a data
transfer network that
powers fintech...
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large plaid (blanket)
pleated by hand and
belted around the
waist Maud (
plaid), a
cloth mantle made in a
small black-and-white
chequered pattern "
Plaids -...
- 1820–30, but in
regimental officers'
plaids back to at
least 1794).
Tartan used for
plaids (not the
belted plaid)
often have a
purled fringe. An old-time...
- A maud (also
Lowland plaid or Low
Country plaid) is a
woollen blanket or
plaid woven in a
pattern of
small black and
white checks known as
Border tartan...
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Plaid (/plæd/) are an
English electronic music duo
composed of Andy
Turner and Ed Handley. They were
founding members of The
Black Dog and used many other...