A homophone for braid is brayed.
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
No, a plait and a Dutch braid are not the same. A plait is a simple three-strand braid, while a Dutch braid is a variation of the French braid where the hair is braided under instead of over.
The word "braid" has a long vowel sound. The "ai" in braid makes the long vowel sound of "a."
The past tense of "braid" is "braided."
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
you can have a fishtail braid, a french braid, a english ( normal) braid, a swiss braid , invisible braids, a dutch braid, a crown braid, a flower braid, a tree braid, african braids, and an Averson braid.
I'm not sure, but I have a list...Fishtail braid, French braid, Dutch braid, and the waterfall braid.
it was either a touch braid or a french braid. most likely a touch braid
well you simply braid the leather strips like its a braid.
It's a "fancy" term for anyone that can braid and is LICENSED to braid hair.
it is a braid hippies wear
Les Braid's birth name is William Leslie Braid.
you can only braid a dog's hair if it is lond but sometimes you can braid it short
Yes you can it is actually bery easy. just braid it the normal braid but to the side
You can watch how to do a dutch braid by typing in how to dutch braid hair on video jug.