braiding

/ˈbreɪdɪŋ/
verb
  1. To weave together three or more strands of hair, fabric, or other material to form a braid.
    • He learned braiding ropes to make a sturdy anchor line.
    • The artisan spent hours braiding colorful threads into a bracelet.
    • She is braiding her daughter's hair before school.
noun
  1. The act or process of weaving strands together to form a braid.
    • The workshop focused on traditional braiding techniques for making rugs.
    • Her grandmother taught her the art of braiding when she was young.
    • Braiding takes patience and practice to get the tension right.
  2. A decorative trim or cord made by braiding, often used on clothing or upholstery.
    • The uniform's braiding indicated the officer's rank.
    • The jacket was trimmed with gold braiding along the cuffs.
    • She added a thin braiding of silver thread to the edge of the curtain.
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