Terms vs Braidlike - What's the difference?
terms | braidlike |
Resembling a braid.
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, passage=And for a specialty style, like dreadlocks or the popular flat twist, in which the hair is coiled tightly against the scalp in braidlike rows, customers often visit far trendier salons where the simplest look starts at $100. }}
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective braidlike is
resembling a braid.braidlike
English
Adjective
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