Plait vs Braids - What's the difference?
plait | braids |
A flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat.
* Addison
A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat.
To fold; to double in narrow folds; to pleat; as, to plait a ruffle.
To interweave the strands or locks of; to braid; to plat; as, to plait hair; to plait rope.
* 1900 , , The House Behind the Cedars , Chapter I,
As nouns the difference between plait and braids
is that plait is a flat fold; a doubling, as of cloth; a pleat while braids is a style of hair in which the hair is interweaved into thin locks.As verbs the difference between plait and braids
is that plait is to fold; to double in narrow folds; to pleat; as, to plait a ruffle while braids is third-person singular of braid.plait
English
Noun
(en noun)- a box plait
- the plaits and foldings of the drapery
Verb
(en verb)- Her abundant hair, of a dark and glossy brown, was neatly plaited and coiled above an ivory column that rose straight from a pair of gently sloping shoulders, clearly outlined beneath the light muslin frock that covered them.
