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Definition of Braided
1. Adjective. Woven by (or as if by) braiding. "Braided cordage"
Definition of Braided
1. Verb. (past of braid) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Braided
1. braid [v] - See also: braid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Braided
Literary usage of Braided
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of a Nonagenarian by Sarah (Smith) Emery (1879)
"I braided and sewed a hat, which, though not as handsome as the foreign one, ...
I braided several, and can teach yon. When the oats are large enough to cut ..."
2. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis (1902)
"Many rivers flowing from the Alps to the lower lands have gravel bars and islands
between their braided channels, as in Plate XI. 151. River Meanders. ..."
3. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"braided CORDS Our material on this branch of technology is very scanty, consisting
of a large strap of raw yucca leaves that bears evidence of use as a ..."
4. The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin (1892)
"Tiepolo, see braided House, II. A. n ; VI sv Trevisan, IA 6 ; III. i. 38, and T.Е.
» ; VI sv III. A. 4 (date). ..."
5. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain. Privy Council, Great Britain. Supreme Court of Judicature (1890)
"Í _ ,n AMERICAN braided WIRE Co. v. THOMSON & Co. (a. ... patent for improvements
in braided wire bustles, and for damage*. ..."
6. Military Geology and Topography: A Presentation of Certain Phases of Geology by Herbert Ernest Gregory (1918)
"In the invasion of Roumania the Danube formed a barrier more impassable than the
Transylvanian Alps. braided rivers.—When a river passes from a highland to ..."
7. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... by their own hands With the bright lustre sleeping in the shell, Confusedly
nodding through the interchange \Vith shells their black hair braided, ..."