braidable

adj

Etymology

From braid + -able.

  1. derived from *bʰrēḱ-
  2. derived from *bregdaną
  3. inherited from *bregdan
  4. inherited from breġdan
  5. inherited from braiden
  6. suffixed as braidable — “braid + able

Definitions

  1. Capable of being braided.

    • The "neck" is not soft and braidable, the cloves are big and fat, there's a round basal plate at the root, and the content of allicin (a healthful compound) is five times that of offshore garlic, Rowe boasts.

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