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plait in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plait may
refer to:
Plait, also
called a braid,
intertwined strands of, for example,
textile or hair
Plait,...
- take
various forms, from a ball of hair to a long tail.
Plaits were even categorized;
plaits were "male" and "female", "inner" and "outer", "noble" and...
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yellow gr****
plaits from
farmers in Xuhang, and
resold them in
Southeast Asia,
Europe and the
United States.
Since then,
Xuhang yellow gr****
plaits began to...
- 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...
- A
French braid, also
called a
French plait, is a type of
braided hairstyle. The three-strand
gathered plait includes three sections of hair that are braided...
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coiled gastropod s**** are coiled. The
presence or
absence of
plaits, and the
number of
plaits, are
characteristics used in the
description of many gastropod...
- 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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Braids (also
referred to as
plaits) are a
complex hairstyle formed by
interlacing three or more
strands of hair.
Braiding has been used to
style and ornament...
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Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved
plaitmoss or
hypnum moss, is a
common and
widespread species of moss
belonging to the
genus Hypnum. It is found...
- A
braid (also
referred to as a
plait; /plæt/) is a
complex structure or
pattern formed by
interlacing three or more
strands of
flexible material such...