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- Dictionarybraid/breɪd/
noun
- 1. threads of silk, cotton, or other material woven into a decorative band for edging or trimming garments: "a coat trimmed with gold braid" Similar
- 2. a length of hair made up of three or more interlaced strands: North American "she wove her hair into a chic braid and coiled it into a bun" Similar
verb
- 1. form (hair) into a braid or braids: North American "when I was a kid, I loved braiding my hair" Similar
- 2. edge or trim (a garment) with braid: "their garments were braided with silk" Similar
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BRAID definition: 1. a thin strip of cloth or twisted threads that is attached to clothes, uniforms, or other things…. Learn more.
noun. 1. a. : a length of braided hair. b. : a cord or ribbon having usually three or more component strands forming a regular diagonal pattern down its length. especially : a narrow fabric of intertwined threads used especially for trimming. 2. : high-ranking naval officers.
Braid is a narrow piece of decorated cloth or twisted threads, which is used to decorate clothes or curtains.
1. A braided segment or length, as of hair, fabric, or fiber. 2. Ornamental cord or ribbon, used especially for decorating or edging fabrics. 3. A ribbon or band used to fasten the hair. 4. Slang Naval officers of high rank. [Middle English braiden, from Old English bregdan, to weave.] braid′er n.
noun. a braided length or plait, especially of hair. a hairstyle formed by interweaving three or more strands of hair. a narrow, ropelike band formed by plaiting or weaving together several strands of silk, cotton, or other material, used as trimming for garments, drapery, etc.
BRAID meaning: 1. a thin strip of cloth or twisted threads that is attached to clothes, uniforms, or other things…. Learn more.
BRAID definition: 1. a single piece of hair made by twisting three thinner pieces over and under each other 2. a thin…. Learn more.