braid
//breɪd//
Noun
braidSingular
braidsPlural
1
A length of hair or other material made by interweaving three or more strands together.
She wore her hair in a long braid.
2
A narrow decorative strip of fabric or cord used as trimming on clothing or furnishings.
The curtains were decorated with gold braid along the edges.
Verb
braidInfinitive
braidPresent tense
braidedPast tense
braidedPast participle
braidingPresent participle
braidsThird-person singular
1
To interweave three or more strands of hair, fabric, or other material to form a single length.
She braided her daughter's hair before school.
2
To decorate or edge something with braided trimming.
She braided the edges of the curtains with gold trim.