Braided

/ˈbreɪdəd/ adjective

Woven together in a pattern of three or more interlaced strands. Can describe hair, rope, bread, or any material formed by interlacing separate elements.

From Old English 'bredan' meaning 'to move quickly' or 'to weave'. The sense of interlacing developed from the rapid back-and-forth motion used in weaving, related to 'broad' through the idea of spreading out.

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