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plaid I. \ˈplad, -aa(ə)d\ noun (-s) Etymology: Scottish Gaelic plaide 1. : a rectangular length of tartan worn over the left shoulder by men and women as part of the Scottish national costume < a plaid … which served him as a garment by day and a blanket by night — Scots Magazine > 2. a. : a twilled woolen fabric with a tartan pattern used in making plaids b. : a fabric with a woven or printed pattern of tartan or an imitation of tartan 3. a. : tartan 1 b. : a woven or printed pattern of unevenly spaced stripes repeated in sequence and crossing each other at right angles < the plaids of these shirts never saw the Scottish shore > II. adjective : having a multicolored cross-barred pattern < plaid vest > < plaid blanket > |