Meaning & Definition of word "Braid"

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    Braid

    /breɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A length of hair or other material made by intertwining strands.
      • Example: She wore her hair in a long braid down her back.
    • 2. A similar intertwining of any flexible materials.
      • Example: The artist used a braid of colored threads to embellish the canvas.

    verb:

    • 1. To interlace three or more strands of hair, fibers, or other materials.
      • Example: She decided to braid her daughter's hair for the school event.
    • 2. To form (something) by interweaving strands.
      • Example: The craftsman will braid the ropes to make them stronger.
    • 3. To create a braid pattern in fabric or other materials.
      • Example: He learned how to braid leather to make beautiful belts.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'braiden', from Old English 'brægd', meaning 'to weave, to twist'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    braid of hair:

    A hairstyle where hair strands are woven together.

    braid someone:

    To style or arrange someone's hair into braids.

    Related Words

    plait:

    A form of braid made from hair or other materials.

    twist:

    To interleave strands, often as part of braiding.

    Slang Meanings of braid

    Meaning: To braid hair in a very intricate or artistic way.

    Example Sentence: She totally braided up her hair for the concert.

    Meaning: To style something in a creative or complicated manner.

    Example Sentence: He braided that project with so many cool ideas!