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pleached
pleach P0366700 (plēch, plāch)tr.v. pleached, pleach·ing, pleach·es 1. To plait or interlace (branches or vines, for example), especially in making a hedge or an arbor.2. To shade or border with interlaced branches or vines. [Middle English plechen, from Old North French plechier, probably from Latin plectere; see plek- in Indo-European roots.]pleached (ˈpliːtʃd) adjhaving interlaced stems or boughs
pleached
pleachedSaid of the branches of trees, shrubs, vines, etc., which are united by weaving, braiding, or plaiting.ThesaurusSeepleach |