A braid of hair, rope, or other material woven together in a pattern.
From Old French 'plait,' derived from Latin 'plectere' (to fold or twist); used for centuries to describe braided patterns.
The word 'plait' is pronounced the same as 'flat' in American English but like 'plot' in British English—one of the most confusing pronunciation differences between the two dialects.
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