- A
pleat (plait in
older English) is a type of fold
formed by
doubling fabric back upon
itself and
securing it in place. It is
commonly used in clothing...
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David John
Pleat (born 15
January 1945) is an
English football player turned manager, and
sports commentator.
Pleat made 185
Football League appearances...
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Knife Pleat is a
French restaurant run by chef Tony
Esnault and his wife and
restaurateur Y****min
Sarmadi in
Costa Mesa, California.
Esnault and Sarmadi...
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Pleated linen is a form of
processing linen which results in a
fabric which is
heavily pleated and does not
crease like
normal linen fabric. The earliest...
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Pleated Christmas hearts (Danish: Julehjerte) are Danish, Norwegian, and
north German crafts,
commonly used as
Christmas ornaments. The
exact age and...
- In knitting,
pleats can be made in
several ways. Mock
pleats can be made by
alternating stitches that tend to
recede (such as purl or slip wyif), stitches...
-
William Pleater" . New
International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Davidge,
William Pleater" . Appletons'...
- geometry, a
pleated surface is
roughly a
surface that may have
simple folds but is not
crumpled in more
complicated ways. More precisely, a
pleated surface...
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Parasola plicatilis,
commonly known as the
pleated inkcap, is a
small saprotrophic mushroom with a
plicate cap (diameter up to 35 mm). It is a widely...
- The beta
sheet (β-sheet, also β-
pleated sheet) is a
common motif of the
regular protein secondary structure. Beta
sheets consist of beta
strands (β-strands)...