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/ˈbrādiNG/,
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Decorative braid or braided work,
  1. Decorative braid or braided work
    • - curtains heavy with gold braiding

  1. braid: trimming used to decorate clothes or curtains
  2. (braid) a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
  3. (braid) make by braiding or interlacing; "lace a tablecloth"
  4. (braid) decorate with braids or ribbons; "braid a collar"
  5. (braided) woven by (or as if by) braiding; "braided cordage"
  6. A braid (also called plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strands of flexible material such as textile fibres, wire, or human hair. ...
  7. (Braid (band)) Braid was an influential emo/post-hardcore band from Illinois that formed in 1993. After forming, the band went through several line-up changes but eventually settled on: Bob Nanna on guitar/vocals, Todd Bell on bass, Chris Broach on guitar/vocals and, Roy Ewing on drums. ...
  8. (Braid (mathematics)) In topology, braid theory is an abstract geometric theory studying the everyday braid concept, and some generalisations. ...
  9. (Braid (solitaire)) THE HERRING-BONE is a free cell solitaire card game that is played with 104 playing cards. It is also known as "Braid" or under its original German name "Der Zopf". The game needs little planning but plays well as medium hard solitaire rule. ...
  10. (Braid (videogame)) Braid is a platform and puzzle video game developed by independent software developer Jonathan Blow. The game was released on August 6, 2008 for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. A Microsoft Windows version was released on April 10, 2009. ...
  11. Braided is a musical group consisting of Casey LeBlanc, Ashley Leitao, and Amber Fleury, who all competed on the third season of Canadian Idol in 2005. ...
  12. (braid) A sudden movement; a jerk, a wrench. [11th-17th c.]; A weave of three or more strands of fibers, ribbons, cords or hair often for decoration. [from 16th c. ...
  13. (Braid) A flexible wire sheath surrounding a metal hose that prevents the hose from elongation due to internal pressure; braid is composed of a number of wires wrapped helically around the hose while at the same time going under and over each other in a basket weave fashion.
  14. (braid) the woven portion of a hose used as reinforcement to increase pressure rating and add hoop strength. Various materials such as polyester, cotton or metal wire are used. A hose may have one or more braids, outside or between layers of hose material.
  15. (Braid) A fibrous or metallic group of filaments interwoven in cylindrical form to form a covering over one or more wires.
  16. (Braid) This term is used in three places in slot car racing. One is the braid on the track, referring to the electrical pick-ups phisically located on each side of the slot. Two is on the guide or pick-up on the car, one connected to each motor lead wire. ...
  17. (BRAID) Yarns or filaments woven together to form a hollow or solid structure. A braid may have a round (Braid over Braid), square (Simple Crossing Pattern), or LATTICE (Interlocking) weave pattern. Braids may have round, square, or rectangular cross-sectional shape.
  18. (BRAID) n. A rope or textile structure formed by a braiding process. v. The intertwining of strands in a braiding process to produce a tubular rope structure.
  19. (Braid (braiding/plait)) The process by which a layer is made, or a reference to the complexity of that layer (i.e. 8 strand braid/ 8 plait). Sometimes used as a name for the thong as a whole.
  20. (Braid) (aka Crystal Clark / Bloomington, IL) makes herself any age, race, or gender ^[2] and can turn her hair into crime-busting tentacles. ...
  21. (Braid) A flexible cable covering, armor, core binder or shield of interwoven yarns, fine wires, fibers or flat metal strips.
  22. (Braid) A form of a weave that includes strands of material folded over one another to make a thicker cord. Wire, cord, or leather can be braided to make jewelry.
  23. (Braid) A narrow fabric, usually between 1/2″ – 1″ wide, used as a trim. Common use is on the edge of a valance to finish the cut edge of the fabric.
  24. (Braid) A weave of metal fibers used as a shield covering for an insulated conductor or group of insulated conductors. When flattened it may be used as a grounding strap.
  25. (Braid) Decorative trim usually made up by weaving multiple thread-like pieces together.