It came from Greece
Plaid is a Gaelic word meaning 'blanket or mantle' and of unknown origin.
The word responsibiliy comes from the Latin word fart
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The word dungarees come from the Hindi (Indian) word dungri
from what language does the word plaid come from
Scottland.
Fabrics:Whereas 'check' refers to the visual pattern that resembles, to a greater or lesser degree, the pattern of squares on a chess/checker board, the word 'plaid' refers to the type of cloth produced by a weaving method that results in a pattern of divided colors. (See notes)However, although the words 'check' and 'plaid' mean fundamentally quite different things, they are sometimes used synonymously, especially when the plaid cloth has a check pattern.NOTES'CHECK'. The English word 'chess' is from the French word 'echec.' The German word is 'schach'.The word 'PLAID', pronounced /plad/, is from the Welsh 'plaid' which means a partition. Plaid cloth can be striped or variegated, or can have a checker pattern. Traditional Scottish plaids are made from wool, but there are also silk plaids which are very soft and light.Traditional woollen plaid is often a coarse woollen cloth, differing from plain flannel by the 'plaid' (partitioned/divided) weaving method which produces patterns.
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plaid
A word for a tartan skirt is plaid.
If singular, "plaid." If plural, "kilts."
Plaid. If the clue is plural the answer is "kilts."
"Plaid" can function as both a noun (a pattern) and an adjective (describing something with that pattern).
I wouldn't... too much plaid
Linen, Plaid, (French) Coton! :-)