Dreadlocks

/ˈdrɛdlɑks/ noun

Long strands of hair twisted or matted together into rope-like locks.

From 'dread' (possibly referencing the appearance or the Rastafarian 'dread' meaning respect/fear of God) combined with 'locks' (strands of hair), emerging as a term in the 20th century.

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