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plait <a plait; plaits> N

plait N

plait N

plait

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Is described as being tall and skinny with big black eyes and long black hair in one or two plaits down her back.
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The earliest had either plaited or chequered pattern, with narrow strips sewn together.
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The shells have an elongated aperture in their first whorl and an inner lip characterised by a number of deep plaits.
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This gives the plants a characteristic plaited or corded appearance.
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, traditional agriculture was partially replaced by linen weaving, straw plaiting and shoe manufacturing (until 1960) in the local economy.
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In some gastropods, the aperture is narrowed by protruding plaits, which help make the soft parts of the animal less vulnerable to predation.
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Plait discusses common ways bad astronomy is communicated, in the media, in the classroom, and perhaps, most of all, in our own minds.
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Hair was usually cut short or fixed in plaits at the top of the head.
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The dentiform plait may be small or absent.
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Women wore the same robes as men, plaited, decorated hair and both genders wore heavy jewelry.
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