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Definition of Plications

Plication
Plication Pli*ca"tion, n. A folding or fold; a plait. --Richardson.

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- Look up ply in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ply, Pli, Plies or Plying may refer to: Ply (layer), typically of paper or wood Plywood, made of layers...
- In the textile arts, plying (from the French verb plier, "to fold", from the Latin verb plico, from the ancient Gr**** verb πλέκω.) is a process of twisting...
- American rapper Plies. It consists of 4 studio albums, one EP, 18 mixtapes, 25 singles (including 22 as featured artist) and 25 music videos. "Plies Album & Song...
- July 1, 1976), better known by his stage name Plies, is an American rapper. Born in Fort Myers, Florida, Plies was a wide receiver on the Miami Redskins football...
- PLY is a parsing tool written purely in Python. It is, in essence, a re-implementation of Lex and Yacc originally in C-language. It was written by David...
- PLY is a computer file format known as the Polygon File Format or the Stanford Triangle Format. It was prin****lly designed to store three-dimensional...
- In two-or-more-player sequential games, a ply is one turn taken by one of the players. The word is used to clarify what is meant when one might otherwise...
- prefixing a number, for example 4-ply, indicating material composed of 4 layers. The word "ply" derives from the French verb plier, "to fold", from the Latin...
- Christopher Plys (/ˈplaɪz/; born August 13, 1987) is an American curler from Duluth, Minnesota. He currently plays third on Team John Shuster. He is a...
- such tires are difficult to make. Bias tire (bias-ply, or cross-ply) construction utilizes body ply cords that extend diagonally from bead to bead, usually...