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Structure of strands of flexible material
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
Braid
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Braid Station, a Vancouver SkyTrain station Braid, a civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland Braid in Edinburgh: Hermitage of Braid Braid Hills
Braid_(disambiguation)
2008 puzzle platform video game
Braid is an indie puzzle-platform video game developed by Number None. The game was originally released in August 2008 for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade
Braid_(video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
James Braid may refer to: James Braid (golfer) (1870–1950), Scottish golfer James Braid (politician) (1912–1999), Scottish nationalist politician James
James_Braid
Hairstyle formed by interlacing three or more strands
Braids (also referred to as plaits) are a hairstyle formed by interlacing three or more strands of hair. Braiding has been used to style and ornament
Braid_(hairstyle)
1979 book by Douglas Hofstadter
Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid (1979) by Douglas Hofstadter, is a book about the intellectual themes common to the lives and the works of
Gödel,_Escher,_Bach
Group whose operation is a composition of braids
In mathematics, the braid group on n strands (denoted B n {\displaystyle B_{n}} ), also known as the Artin braid group, is the group whose elements are
Braid_group
Type of braid
braid, also called a French plait, is a type of braided hairstyle. The three-strand gathered plait includes three sections of hair that are braided together
French_braid
Surname list
Braid is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Braid (born 1981), New Zealand rugby union footballer David Braid (musician) (born
Braid_(surname)
American game designer and programmer
programmer. He is best known for his work on the independent video games Braid (2008) and The Witness (2016). Blow became interested in game programming
Jonathan_Blow
American emo band
Braid is an American emo band from Champaign, Illinois, formed in 1993. Following several early line-up changes, the band eventually settled on Bob Nanna
Braid_(band)
2018 American film
Braid, also known as Dying to Play and Nobody Leaves, is a 2018 American psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Mitzi Peirone in her
Braid_(film)
2023 melodrama film
The Braid (French: La Tresse) is a 2023 melodramatic film directed by Laetitia Colombani based on her 2017 novel of the same name. Filming began on 11
The_Braid_(film)
Device that interlaces strands of yarn or wire
A braiding machine is a device that interlaces three or more strands of yarn or wire to create a variety of materials, including rope, reinforced hose
Braiding_machine
Hair braids which are characterized by "boxy" or square-shaped hair divisions
Box braids are a type of hair-braiding style that is predominantly popular among Black Africans and the African diaspora. This type of hairstyle is a "protective
Box_braids
British actress (1929–2007)
Hilda Braid (3 March 1929 – 6 November 2007) was an English actress who had a long career on British television. She became well known in her later years
Hilda_Braid
Network of river channels
A braided river (also called braided channel or braided stream) consists of a network of river channels separated by small, often temporary, islands called
Braided_river
Scottish surgeon (1795–1860), pioneer of hypnotism
James Braid (19 June 1795 – 25 March 1860) was a Scottish surgeon, natural philosopher, and "gentleman scientist". He was a significant innovator in the
James_Braid_(surgeon)
The Hermitage of Braid is an area between the Braid Hills and Blackford Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Braid Burn runs through it and it has large sections
Hermitage_of_Braid
Topics referred to by the same term
A braid algebra can be: A Gerstenhaber algebra (also called an antibracket algebra). An algebra related to the braid group. This disambiguation page lists
Braid_algebra
Rugby player
Daniel John Braid (born 23 February 1981) is a former rugby union player from New Zealand who captained Sale Sharks in the English Premiership. He played
Daniel_Braid
Scottish professional golfer (1870–1950)
James Braid (6 February 1870 – 27 November 1950) was a Scottish professional golfer and a member of the Great Triumvirate of the sport alongside Harry
James_Braid_(golfer)
from the original on 2021-04-06. Retrieved 2023-10-31. Her blond hair was braided and piled atop her head in the German style called Gretchen frisur. Loussouarn
List_of_hairstyles
Danish pastry maker
Braid is a registered trademark of Country Maid, Inc., makers of the Danish pastry product. The pastry is made with buttery dough folded into a braid
Butter_Braid
Australian politician (1917–2001)
Henry William Braid (11 June 1917 – 11 October 2001) was an Australian politician. Braid was born in Staverton, Tasmania; his cousin, Ian Braid, was also
Harry_Braid
American legislative aide (born 1990)
Carlin Braid (born November 21, 1990) is an American legislative aide who has served as the White House director of legislative affairs since 2025. Braid graduated
James Braid (political advisor)
James_Braid_(political_advisor)
West Germanic language
separate language. Native speakers sometimes refer to their vernacular as braid Scots (or "broad Scots" in English) or use a dialect name such as the "Doric"
Scots_language
Depositional landform in a river which splits a channel
Braid bars, or mid-channel bars, are river bars typically present in braided river channels. These formations have many names, including medial, longitudinal
Braid_bar
Upcoming indie puzzle video game
published by Arc Games. It is the third game directed by Jonathan Blow after Braid (2008) and The Witness (2016). It was developed using Jai, a programming
Order_of_the_Sinking_Star
Scottish judge
Peter Braid, Lord Braid is a Scottish judge who has been a Senator of the College of Justice since 23 June 2020. Braid graduated from the University of
Peter_Braid,_Lord_Braid
Painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
The Braid, also known as Femme se coiffant, La Natte, or Girl Braiding Her Hair, is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir
The_Braid
Rugby player
Luke Gary Braid (born 5 October 1988) is a rugby union footballer who plays for the Blues in Super Rugby and Auckland in the ITM Cup. He plays as a loose
Luke_Braid
Style of hair braiding
called canerows in the Caribbean) are a style of three-strand braids in which the hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion
Cornrows
Canadian skating coach
Dawn Braid is a Canadian skating coach and consultant. She was the first woman to hold a full-time coaching job in the National Hockey League. She grew
Dawn_Braid
Generalized Braid group on the Sphere
mathematics, the spherical braid group or Hurwitz braid group is a braid group on n strands. In comparison with the usual braid group, it has an additional
Spherical_braid_group
State of increased suggestibility
English by the Scottish surgeon James Braid (to whom they are sometimes wrongly attributed) around 1841. Braid based his practice on that developed by
Hypnosis
2013 book by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants is a 2013 nonfiction book by Potawatomi professor Robin Wall
Braiding_Sweetgrass
Possible statistical behavior of particles in quantum statistical mechanics
theoretical physics, braid statistics is a generalization of the spin statistics of bosons and fermions based on the concept of braid group. While for fermions
Braid_statistics
British actress and model
June 1994) is an English actress and model. She starred in the horror film Braid (2018) and on television, she is known for her roles in the CW series The
Imogen_Waterhouse
guests. Braided area rugs can be constructed in a variety of different ways including a banded braid construction, cloth braid construction, flat braid construction
Braided_rug
2002 single by Mario
"Braid My Hair" is a song by American singer Mario. It was written by Warryn Campbell and Harold Lilly and produced by the former for Mario's self-titled
Braid_My_Hair
Canadian composer and jazz pianist
David Braid (born 25 March 1975 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian composer and pianist. Canadian composer and jazz pianist, David Braid, is "considered
David_Braid
Length of braided strands
rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibres, or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. Ropes have high tensile strength
Rope
Traditional Russian hairstyle
The Russian braid (Russian: Русская коса, Russkaya kosa) is a national traditional hairstyle in Russia. It has an ancient history since the times of the
Russian_braid
Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station
Braid is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located near the intersect of Braid Street
Braid_station
New Zealand rugby union and rugby league footballer
Gary John Braid (born 25 July 1960) is a New Zealand former rugby footballer who represented his country in rugby union. His two sons, Luke and Daniel
Gary_Braid
In mathematics, an affine braid group is a braid group associated to an affine Coxeter system. Their group rings have quotients called affine Hecke algebras
Affine_braid_group
Hills and suburb near Edinburgh, Scotland
The Braid Hills form an area towards the south-western edge of Edinburgh, Scotland. The hills themselves are largely open space. Housing in the area is
Braid_Hills
River in Edinburgh, Scotland
The Braid Burn is a burn or stream 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) in length that flows through south and east Edinburgh. The burn forms near Bonaly in the Pentland
Braid_Burn
Educator
Florangel Rosario-Braid (born 1932) is a Filipina writer, educator, and constitutionalist, who was a member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission
Florangel_Rosario-Braid
with encircling braid) Enlisted version In 19th century German armies, Guard and other elite regiments wore lengths of double braid (Doppellitze) encircling
Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945)
Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_German_Army_(1935–1945)
1991 Australian film
Golden Braid is a 1991 Australian film about a man who masturbates with a braid of old hair he finds in an antique cupboard, directed by Paul Cox. Cox
Golden_Braid
American actress (born 1992)
at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2021. Brewer's film credits include Braid, Cam (both 2018), and The Ultimate Playlist of Noise (2021). Madeline Brewer
Madeline_Brewer
Canadian opera singer
Ambur Braid is a Canadian soprano. Braid was born in Terrace, British Columbia. She studied at The Royal Conservatory of Music Glenn Gould School with
Ambur_Braid
Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland
Morningside, and the Braid Hills. Together with the Hermitage of Braid, it comprises the 60.3 hectares (149 acres) Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill
Blackford_Hill
Canadian businessman and politician
Peter Braid (born January 7, 1964) is a Canadian businessman and former politician, who served as the Member of Parliament for Kitchener—Waterloo from
Peter_Braid
Adage referring to time estimates
by Douglas Hofstadter in his book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (1979) to describe the widely experienced difficulty of accurately estimating
Hofstadter's_law
Electrical component
A braid-breaker is a filter that prevents television interference (TVI). In many cases, TVI is caused by a high field strength of a nearby high frequency
Braid-breaker
Object in category theory
identities defined below. The term braided references the fact that the braid group plays an important role in the theory of braided monoidal categories. Partly
Braided_monoidal_category
American singer and songwriter (born 1966)
disseminated through-and-through society." Her box braids in the film have become known as "Janet Jackson Braids," setting fashion trends. An anecdote stated
Janet_Jackson
or pale blue on grey braid was worn. In August 1918, Air Ministry Weekly Order 617 added a single band of 1⁄4-inch (6 mm) braid below the second lieutenant's
RAF_officer_ranks
Technique for making braided cords with loops of yarn
Fingerloop braiding is a technique of making sturdy and decorative cords from threads. It is a type of braiding known as loop manipulation. The braid is made
Fingerloop_braid
Scottish merchant and financier
Sir William Dick of Braid (1580–1655) was a 17th-century Scottish landowner, banker and merchant who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1638 to
William_Dick_of_Braid
Hair that grows from the top of the neck of an equine
modern braiders. Button braids Hunter braids Running braid Mane roll with rosettes Continental braiding Button braids are the most common braids in both
Mane_(horse)
Puzzle video game
started work on the title in 2008, shortly after releasing Braid. The financial success of Braid allowed him to hire a larger production team without ceding
The_Witness_(2016_video_game)
American singer, actor, and TV personality (1912–2001)
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (/ˈkoʊmoʊ/; May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an American singer, actor, and television personality. During a career spanning
Perry_Como
Concept in hypnosis and psychological research
response. The notion of an ideo-dynamic response contributed to James Braid's first neuropsychological explanation of the principle through which suggestion
Ideomotor_phenomenon
American musician (born 1975)
American musician best known as the singer and guitarist for the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes. Nanna also currently performs as part of the band Lifted
Bob_Nanna
United States Navy admiral (1861–1954)
Henry Braid Wilson, Jr. (23 February 1861 – 30 January 1954) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War I. Wilson was a native of Camden
Henry_Braid_Wilson
Braiding technique
Ply-split braiding is a technique where one twisted cord ("splitter") passes through another twisted cord or cords splitting the plies of the latter cords
Ply-split_braiding
Canadian rugby union player (born 1990)
Connor Jackson Braid (born May 31, 1990) is a Canadian rugby union player. Braid is capable of playing at fly-half, in the centres or in the back three
Connor_Braid
In mathematics, a braided Hopf algebra is a Hopf algebra in a braided monoidal category. The most common braided Hopf algebras are objects in a Yetter–Drinfeld
Braided_Hopf_algebra
cable, with (class 5) [which?]copper conductors and a galvanised steel wire braid (GSWB) for mechanical protection. The cable is typically manufactured with
SY_control_cable
Hospital and care centre in Northern Ireland
The Braid Valley Care Complex is a community hospital and care centre, situated on the Cushendall road in Ballymena in Northern Ireland. It provides services
Braid_Valley_Care_Complex
coined in the 1880s in France, some twenty years after the death of James Braid, who had adopted the term hypnotism (in 1841) — which specifically applied
History_of_hypnosis
Scottish nationalist politician
James Braid OBE (1 April 1912 – 26 May 1999), sometimes known as Jimmy Braid or Jas Braid, was a Scottish nationalist politician. Born at Newark, St Monans
James_Braid_(politician)
American singer
1990s emo band Braid. Broach joined Braid in 1994, recording guitar for the band's first 7-inch release a week later. While a member of Braid, Broach also
Chris_Broach
Australian politician (born 1935)
Ian Maxwell Braid (born 8 July 1935) is an Australian former politician. He was born in Sheffield, Tasmania, and is the cousin of former Tasmanian MLC
Ian_Braid
Music subgenre
influence, inspiring the sounds of Braid, Cap'n Jazz, Joan of Arc and the Promise Ring. That same year Gauge disbanded. Braid was as an important act to propel
Midwest_emo
Brazilian footballer (born 1992)
2025. read, OneFootball·3 min (27 May 2025). "Neymar, funk and special braids: Xavi Simons on his ties to Brazil". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 1 June 2025
Neymar
Australian politician (1942–2025)
Yvonne Braid OAM (née Southwell; 29 November 1942 – 5 July 2025) was an Australian politician, community leader and radio station manager. Braid was born
Yvonne_Braid
Type of necktie
shoestring necktie) is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal tips (called aiguillettes) and secured with
Bolo_tie
Braided zigzag trim used in clothes or curtains
ricrac and variants of both with a space or hyphen) is a flat piece of braided trim, shaped like a zigzag. It is used as a decorative element in clothes
Rickrack
Application of group theory to cryptography
cryptographic protocols that use infinite non-abelian groups such as a braid group. Shpilrain–Zapata public-key protocols Magyarik–Wagner public key
Group-based_cryptography
American fantasy drama TV series (2011–2019)
about two hours to style her brunette hair with a platinum-blonde wig and braids. Other actors, such as Jack Gleeson and Sophie Turner, received frequent
Game_of_Thrones
African hairstyle originating from the Fulani ethnic group
Fulani braids (also known as Fulani style, Fulani hairstyle) are a hair-braiding style originating from the Fulani people, a nomadic ethnic group who
Fulani_braids
Type of quantum computer
world lines intertwine to form braids in a three-dimensional spacetime (one temporal and two spatial dimensions). The braids act as the logic gates of the
Topological_quantum_computer
Italian director
(born 1991–2) is an Italian filmmaker. She is known for directing the films Braid (2018) and Saint Clare (2024). Peirone was born and raised in Turin, Italy
Mitzi_Peirone
The discography for the American emo band Braid consists of four studio albums, five split 7-inch vinyl EPs, four 7-inch vinyl singles, and one home video
Braid_discography
Garrick Sokari Braide (1882-1918) was an African preacher. Braide was born in Obonoma in the Niger Delta region, and grew up in Bakana. He was baptized
Garrick_Sokari_Braide
1993 novel by Henrique de Senna Fernandes
The Bewitching Braid (Portuguese: A Trança Feiticeira) is a 1993 novel by Henrique de Senna Fernandes, of Macau. It was written originally in Portuguese
The_Bewitching_Braid_(novel)
US musical group
formed after the dissolution of Braid by its former members Bob Nanna, Todd Bell, and Damon Atkinson. In June 1999, Braid announced they would be breaking
Hey_Mercedes
Australian rules footballer
Walter Braid (23 November 1913 – 15 June 1938) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Braid died
Colin_Braid
Synthetic hair extensions
Crochet braids, also known as latch hook braids, are techniques for braiding hair that involve crocheting synthetic hair extensions to a person's natural
Crochet_braids
Mathematical monograph on braid groups
Braids, Links, and Mapping Class Groups is a mathematical monograph on braid groups and their applications in low-dimensional topology. It was written
Braids, Links, and Mapping Class Groups
Braids,_Links,_and_Mapping_Class_Groups
kumihimo, a type of Japanese braid. The braids created on the takadai are flat (3D effects can be achieved) as opposed to the braids created on the marudai
Takadai
Removal of solder and components from a circuit board
irons or heat guns to reflow the solder, and vacuum pumps or desoldering braid to remove the melted solder. Desoldering tools and materials include the
Desoldering
3D braided fabrics are fabrics in which yarn runs through the braid in all three directions, formed by inter-plaiting three orthogonal sets of yarn. The
3D_braided_fabrics
Cheese wound together in a braid
Braided cheese is a dairy product made from strips of highly elastic cheese wound together in a braid. Lebanon, Syria, Sudan, Turkey, Armenia, Palestine
Braided_cheese
Mathematical representation
In mathematics the Burau representation is a representation of the braid groups, named after and originally studied by the German mathematician Werner
Burau_representation
BRAID
BRAID
Female
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Brady, BRAIDY means "broad-chested."Â
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil
A Braid of Black Hair
Boy/Male
Tamil
Braided hair, Name of a river
Boy/Male
Hindu
Braided hair, Name of a river
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Braid; Full of Desire; A Collection of Lotuses; Protector; Spirit of Guide
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English byname Topp meaning ‘tuft’, ‘crest’, or the cognate Old Norse Toppr.German : from Low German topp ‘point’, ‘tree top’, hence a topographic name; or alternatively a metonymic occupational name or nickname from the same word in the sense ‘braid’.German : variant of Dopp.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Top.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places throughout England named Bradley, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Scottish : habitational name from Braidlie in Roxburghshire.Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Brolcháin.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Brady, possibly BRAIDY means "large-chested."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Braid of Flowers
Girl/Female
Danish, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Braid
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Braden, BRAIDEN means "salmon."Â
BRAID
BRAID
Biblical
my works
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ratna Nidhi | ரதà¯à®¨à®¾à®¨à®¿à®¤à®¿
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Boy/Male
Hindu
White
Girl/Female
Indian
Happiness, Spade
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's dog.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Brave with a Spear; Spear Hard; Spanish Form of Gerard Spear Courageous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Joyful
BRAID
BRAID
BRAID
BRAID
BRAID
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.
n.
The act of making or using braids.
n.
The lash of a whip, -- usually made of thongs of leather, or of cords, braided or twisted.
n.
the material of which wicks are made; esp., a loosely braided or twisted cord or tape of cotton.
n.
A kind of hard-twisted or braided cord, sometimes used for making whiplashes.
imp. &. p. p.
of Braid
v. t.
To weave, interlace, or entwine together, as three or more strands or threads; to form into a braid; to plait.
n.
Braids, collectively; trimming.
n.
A kind of narrow braid, usually of silk; -- also known as Russian braid.
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.
n.
A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.
a.
Formed into ringlets or braided; braided; curled.
n.
A kind of worsted braid, about an inch broad.
n.
A braided cord or fabric formed by plaiting together rope yarns or other small stuff.
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.
a.
A knot, braid, or plait of hair.
n.
A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid.
n.
A row or string consisting of a number of things united, as by braiding, twining, etc.; as, a rope of onions.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Braid
v. t.
To separate the strands of; to undo, as a braid; to unravel; to disentangle.