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What (who) is braid - definition

COMPLEX STRUCTURE OR PATTERN
Braiding; Braids; Gold braid; Gold-braid; Hair braiding; Hair braids; Hair braid; English braid; English Braid; Briad; Plaited; Plaited hair; Microbraid; Microbraids
  • A step by step creation of a basic braid using three strings
  • Long braid on girl

braid         
I
n. gold; silver braid
II
v. (D; tr.) to braid into (to braid one's hair into pigtails)
Braid         
·noun A quick motion; a start.
II. Braid ·noun A fancy; freak; caprice.
III. Braid ·vt Deceitful.
IV. Braid ·vt To reproach. [Obs.] ·see Upbraid.
V. Braid ·vi To Start; to Awake.
VI. Braid ·noun A plait, band, or narrow fabric formed by intertwining or weaving together different strands.
VII. Braid ·noun A narrow fabric, as of wool, silk, or linen, used for binding, trimming, or ornamenting dresses, ·etc.
VIII. Braid ·vt To mingle, or to bring to a uniformly soft consistence, by beating, rubbing, or straining, as in some culinary operations.
IX. Braid ·vt To weave, interlace, or entwine together, as three or more strands or threads; to form into a braid; to Plait.
braid         
(braids, braiding, braided)
1.
Braid is a narrow piece of decorated cloth or twisted threads, which is used to decorate clothes or curtains.
...a plum-coloured uniform with lots of gold braid.
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2.
If you braid hair or a group of threads, you twist three or more lengths of the hair or threads over and under each other to make one thick length. (AM; in BRIT, use plait
)
She had almost finished braiding Louisa's hair...
He pictured her with long black braided hair.
VERB: V n, V-ed
3.
A braid is a length of hair which has been divided into three or more lengths and then braided. (AM; in BRIT, use plait
)
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Wikipedia

Braid

A braid (also referred to as a plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by interlacing three or more strands of flexible material such as textile yarns, wire, or hair.

The simplest and most common version is a flat, solid, three-stranded structure. More complex patterns can be constructed from an arbitrary number of strands to create a wider range of structures (such as a fishtail braid, a five-stranded braid, rope braid, a French braid and a waterfall braid). The structure is usually long and narrow with each component strand functionally equivalent in zigzagging forward through the overlapping mass of the others. It can be compared with the process of weaving, which usually involves two separate perpendicular groups of strands (warp and weft).

Historically, the materials used have depended on the indigenous plants and animals available in the local area. During the Industrial Revolution, mechanized braiding equipment was invented to increase production. The braiding technique was used to make ropes with both natural and synthetic fibers as well as coaxial cables for radios using copper wire. In more recent times it has been used to create a covering for fuel pipes in jet aircraft and ships (first using glass fibre, then stainless steel and Kevlar). Hoses for domestic plumbing are often covered with stainless steel braid.

Examples of use of braid
1. The problem lies in a wire braid near the engine block.
2. They grew a braid, wore a skullcap, built pagoda–shaped synagogues and disappeared.
3. "I use to braid her daughter‘s hair for her," she says.
4. Tymoshenko, wearing her traditional peasant braid and a white dress, was then surrounded by applauding supporters.
5. So the eight–year–old paid a local stylist to braid her hair.