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Definition of plaited
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Plaited
(a.)
Folded;
doubled
over;
braided;
figuratively,
involved;
intricate;
artful..
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Ruche
::
Ruche (n.) A
plaited,
quilled,
or
goffered
strip of lace, net,
ribbon,
or other
material,
-- used in place of
collars
or
cuffs,
and as a
trimming
for
women's
dresses
and
bonnets..
Dolphin
::
Dolphin
(n.) A kind of
wreath
or strap of
plaited
cordage.
Kilted
::
Kilted
(a.)
Plaited
after the
manner
of
kilting.
Chip
::
Chip (n.) Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into
slips,
or straw
plaited
in a
special
manner,
for
making
hats or
bonnets..
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.) A
muslin
or linen
collar
plaited,
crimped,
or
fluted,
worn
formerly
by both
sexes,
now only by women and
children..
Platting
::
Platting
(n.)
Plaited
strips
or bark, cane,
straw,
etc., used for
making
hats or the
like..
Flute
::
Flute (n.) A
similar
channel
or
groove
made in wood or other
material,
esp. in
plaited
cloth,
as in a
lady's
ruffle..
Panama Hat
::
Panama
hat () A fine
plaited
hat, made in
Central
America
of the young
leaves
of a plant
(Carludovica
palmata)..
Plaited
::
Plaited
(a.)
Folded;
doubled
over;
braided;
figuratively,
involved;
intricate;
artful..
Plectile
::
Plectile
(a.)
Woven;
plaited.
Puttyroot
::
Puttyroot
(n.) An
American
orchidaceous
plant
(Aplectrum
hyemale)
which
flowers
in early
summer.
Its
slender
naked
rootstock
produces
each year a solid corm,
filled
with
exceedingly
glutinous
matter,
which sends up later a
single
large oval
evergreen
plaited
leaf.
Called
also
Adam-and-Eve..
Furbelow
::
Furbelow
(n.) A
plaited
or
gathered
flounce
on a
woman's
garment.
Ammonite
::
Ammonite
(n.) A
fossil
cephalopod
shell
related
to the
nautilus.
There are many
genera
and
species,
and all are
extinct,
the
typical
forms
having
existed
only in the
Mesozoic
age, when they were
exceedingly
numerous.
They
differ
from the
nautili
in
having
the
margins
of the septa very much lobed or
plaited,
and the
siphuncle
dorsal.
Also
called
serpent
stone,
snake
stone,
and cornu
Ammonis..
Gasket
::
Gasket
(n.) A line or band used to lash a
furled
sail
securely.
Sea
gaskets
are
common
lines;
harbor
gaskets
are
plaited
and
decorated
lines or
bands.
Called
also
casket.
Contortuplicate
::
Contortuplicate
(a.)
Plaited
lengthwise
and
twisted
in
addition,
as the bud of the
morning-glory..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t. & i.) That which is
ruffled;
specifically,
a strip of lace,
cambric,
or other fine
cloth,
plaited
or
gathered
on one edge or in the
middle,
and used as a
trimming;
a
frill..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
Plicated
::
Plicated
(a.)
Plaited;
folded
like a fan; as, a
plicate
leaf..
Fold
::
Fold (v. i.) To
become
folded,
plaited,
or
doubled;
to close over
another
of the same kind; to
double
together;
as, the
leaves
of the door
fold..
Quilling
::
Quilling
(n.) A band of
linen,
muslin,
or the like,
fluted,
folded,
or
plaited
so as
somewhat
to
resemble
a row of
quills..
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