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braid

Syllabification: (braid)
Pronunciation: /brād/

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Definition of braid

noun

  • 1threads of silk, cotton, or other material woven into a decorative band for edging or trimming garments:a coat trimmed with gold braid fancy braids
  • 2a length of hair made up of three or more interlaced strands:women with long black braids
  • a length made up of three or more interlaced strands of any flexible material:a flexible copper braid braids of garlic

verb

[with object]
  • 1interlace three or more strands of (hair or other flexible material) to form a length:their long hair was tightly braided (as adjective braided)horses with braided manes
  • 2 (often as adjective braided) edge or trim (a garment) with braid:braided red trousers
  • 3 (usually as adjective braided) (of a river or stream) flow into shallow interwoven channels divided by deposits of sediment.

Origin:

Old English bregdan 'make a sudden movement', also 'interweave', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch breien (verb)

braid in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of braid in the British & World English dictionary