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Plait - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A plait may mean either: • A braid-like knot • A pleat • Plait (gastropod), a fold in the columella of a gastropod mollusc • Phil Plait, an astronomer, skeptic and blogger.
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Plait (gastropod) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A plait is an anatomical feature which is present the shells of some snails, or gastropods. This sculpture occurs often in the shells of marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Neogastropoda, but it ...
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Phil Plait - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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December 23rd, 2009 3:51 PM Tags: Carnival of Space by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Space | 6 Comments » ... December 23rd, 2009 1:30 PM Tags: Cassini, Janus, Rhea, Saturn by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Pretty pictures | 13 Comments »...
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Who is the Bad Astronomer? ... Who is this guy who calls himself "The Bad Astronomer?" Is he really bad? Is he really an astronomer? ... ; ©2008 Phil Plait. All Rights Reserved.
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A description of how to make three kinds of plait: the rope, the scrunch and the French plait. The normal plait and variations are included. ... 1. Gather all the hair at the point where you would like the plait to be, as you would for a pony tail. This could be either at the back or the side of your head.
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Plait - Definition of Plait at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Plait. Look it up now! ... Definition of plait - 3 dictionary results...
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[edit] Usage notes ... (formal) please, if you please ... S’il vous plaît is used to address someone formally (being polite or speaking with elders), using vous; when using the phrase informally (with friends and family), one would use tu, hence s’il te plaît...
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Singular; plait ... Infinitive; to plait ... to plait (third-person singular simple present plaits, present participle plaiting, simple past and past participle plaited)
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how to plait braid your hair styles ... There are many variations of French braiding or plaiting, like the whole head plait straight down the centre of the head, placing the braid to one side or both and partial head French braids as in the images below.
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