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a.
A knot, braid, or plait of hair.
n.
the material of which wicks are made; esp., a loosely braided or twisted cord or tape of cotton.
n.
A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.
v. t.
To separate the strands of; to undo, as a braid; to unravel; to disentangle.
n.
A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid.
n.
The lash of a whip, -- usually made of thongs of leather, or of cords, braided or twisted.
a.
Resembling a serpent; having the shape or qualities of a serpent; subtle; winding or turning one way and the other, like a moving serpent; anfractuous; meandering; sinuous; zigzag; as, serpentine braid.
n.
The act of making or using braids.
n.
A large, stout cord, usually one not less than an inch in circumference, made of strands twisted or braided together. It differs from cord, line, and string, only in its size. See Cordage.
imp. &. p. p.
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n.
A braided cord or fabric formed by plaiting together rope yarns or other small stuff.
n.
A kind of narrow braid, usually of silk; -- also known as Russian braid.
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n.
A row or string consisting of a number of things united, as by braiding, twining, etc.; as, a rope of onions.
a.
Formed into ringlets or braided; braided; curled.
v. t.
To weave, interlace, or entwine together, as three or more strands or threads; to form into a braid; to plait.
n.
A kind of worsted braid, about an inch broad.
n.
A kind of hard-twisted or braided cord, sometimes used for making whiplashes.
n.
Braids, collectively; trimming.
n.
A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube, usually made of soft spun cotton threads, which by capillary attraction draws up a steady supply of the oil in lamps, the melted tallow or wax in candles, or other material used for illumination, in small successive portions, to be burned.
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