Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet PLAIT
PLAIT
Definition av PLAIT
- fläta
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- 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.
- When Woodall was five years old, she was sent home from school after cutting off another pupil's plait.
- The stopped plait on this hogback is characterized by a series of small, separated elements with pellet fillers.
- Zygmunt Gloger in his Encyklopedia staropolska mentions that Polish plait was worn as a hair style by some people, regardless of gender, in the Pinsk region and the Masovia region at the beginning of the 19th century.
- But if all must be told, there is to be added that her head reposed against the broad and comfortable chest of a tall red-and-yellow man, and that his arm was about her, guiding her nimble small fingers that required so many lessons at the intricate six-strand plait.
- A Polish plait (Koltun in Polish, meaning "Knot", but often referred to in English as an "Elf-Lock") is a lock of matted hair similar to a dreadlock.
- He was also known to disapprove of fasting, and when his court doctor "discovered" that the Polish plait is caused by the linum oil, he succeeded in obtaining a papal bull allowing him to eat dairy products during the fastings.
- Even the Maypole, which many consider a dance is a maneuver based on a set cycle of stepping to plait and unplait the pole.
- The inner lip is smooth, often widely spread over with enamel, with a posterior callosity or blunt dentiform plait.
- The technique used the so-called "putcher" basket traditionally made from hazel rods and withy (willow) plait, set out against the tides in huge wooden "ranks".
- This early art practice includes wood carvings, petroglyphs, kākau (Hawaiian tattooing), kapa (barkcloth; called kapa in Hawaiian, and tapa elsewhere in the Pacific), kapa kilohana (decorated barkcloth), ipu pā wehe (decorated gourds), kāhili (featherwork), lauhala weaving (weaving, plait, or braiding leaves), and leiomano (shark-tooth weapon).
- a word borrowed from French, meaning tress, braided, plait or lace, as found in Lady's tresses; orchids in the genus Spiranthes; or a Swiss plaited bread.
- Traditionally the putcher was made of hazel rods with withy (willow) plait, both materials being grown locally on the Caldicot and Wentloog Levels.
- These long, thin strands are then woven together into a three-ply plait, often in long lengths, which is the finished sennit.
- They are crossed by spiral striae in the intercostal paces, and a few spiral raised nodulous lines anteriorly, of which the larger is continuous with the upper columellar plait.
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