- in
clothing and
upholstery Plait (gastropod), a fold in the
columella of a
gastropod mollusc Plaiting in
basketry Phil
Plait,
American astronomer, skeptic...
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plaiting into door and
table mats,
mattresses and for
weaving and
plaiting into
light baskets and to
create artificial flowers.
Straw is also
plaited...
- Cary
Plait (born
September 30, 1964), also
known as The Bad Astronomer, is an
American astronomer, skeptic, and po****r
science blogger.
Plait has worked...
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Polish plait (Latin:
Plica polonica, Polish: Kołtun
polski or plika, Kołtun in
Polish meaning matted), less
commonly known in
English as
plica or trichoma...
- "MRS. Beeton's Book of
Household Management": 538–539. 1882.
Braiding and
Plaiting Your
Horse Retrieved 2010-2-20
Media related to
French braid at Wikimedia...
- RSVP is an
initialism derived from the
French phrase "Répondez s'il vous
plaît",
meaning "Please respond" (literally "Respond, if it
pleases you"), to...
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material used. In the Americas, the
braiding of
leather is also common.
Plaiting with
kangaroo leather has been a
widely practiced tradition in
rural Australia...
- A
plait is an
anatomical feature which is
present the s**** of some snails, or gastropods. This
sculpture occurs often in the s**** of
marine gastropod...
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netting peyote stitch, also
known as
gourd stitch plaiting,
crossing multiple threads as in a
plait or braid,
using beads to
connect the
crossings pondo...
- 'bull's-eye
plaiting' or 'snake-eye
plaiting'.
Clematis plaiting (tessen ami (鉄線編み),
kikko ami (亀甲編み)), a
variation of
hexagonal plaiting Compound lozenge...