Etymology and Origin:
The word "plait" originates from the Old French word "pleite," which means "a braid." The term eventually evolved into the Middle English word "plate," referring to a flat, thin material woven together.
Meaning:
In modern English, "plait" has several meanings:
Usage:
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Etymology and Origin The word plait originates from the Old French word pleite whic
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