Plait - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plait
a doubling as of cloth a pleat as a box plait
Plat
To form by interlaying interweaving to braid to plait
plea
plea [Anglo-French plei plai legal action, trial, from Old French plait plaid, from Medieval Latin placitum, from Latin, decision, decree, from
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Episcopus puerorum
old custom that upon certain feasts some lay person should plait his hair and put on the garments of a bishop,
Plication
A folding or fold a plait
Plica
is of Polish origin and is hence called also Polish plait
Pleat
See Plait
Replait
To plait or fold again to fold as one part over another
Kilting
A perpendicular arrangement of flat single plaits each plait being folded so as to cover half the
Goffer
To plait flute or crimp See Gauffer
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