
1) Black watch or glen check 2) Check 3) Check pattern 4) Checked 5) Checkered 6) Checkered pattern 7) Checks on clothing 8) Clan mark 9) Cloth 10) Cloth design 11) Cloth pattern 12) Common flannel pattern 13) Common kilt design 14) Common kilt pattern 15) Crossbarred pattern 16) English musical duo
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1) Chequered 2) Tartan
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[pattern] Plaid is the U.S. & Canadian English word for Tartan, a pattern consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical bands in two or more colours in woven cloth. Common examples of plaid patterns include: ...
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[programming language] ==Purpose== The project`s website states that `[Plaid] is a response to some of the large-scale changes in computing we see today. First, the rise of ultra-large scale systems puts a premium on building more reliable and secure web systems out of distributed and outsourced components. Second, the emerging generation o...
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• (n.) A rectangular garment or piece of cloth, usually made of the checkered material called tartan, but sometimes of plain gray, or gray with black stripes. It is worn by both sexes in Scotland. • (n.) Goods of any quality or material of the pattern of a plaid or tartan; a checkered cloth or pattern. • (a.) Having a pattern or colo...
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A pattern formed from stripes of varying thickness crossing at right angles.
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1. A rectangular garment or piece of cloth, usually made of the checkered material called tartan, but sometimes of plain gray, or gray with black stripes. It is worn by both sexes in Scotland. ... 2. Goods of any quality or material of the pattern of a plaid or tartan; a checkered cloth or pattern. ... Origin: Gael. Plaide a blanket or plaid, contr...
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Like Scottish tartans, plaids are fabrics with bars and spaces that cross each other at right angles. Proper layouts for apparel and d
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Plaid adjective Having a pattern or colors which resemble a Scotch plaid; checkered or marked with bars or stripes at right angles to one another; as,
plaid muslin.
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Plaid noun [ Gael.
plaide a blanket or plaid, contr. from
peallaid a sheepskin, from
peall a skin or hide. CF.
Pillion .]
1. A rectangular garment or piece of cloth, usually made of the checkered material called tartan, but sometimes of plain gray, or gray with black...
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A fabric in which bands of color running horizontally and vertically intersect to form squares. Plaids date back to the 1500s and now come in many patterns from argyle and gingham to madras and windowpane.
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From Gaelic plaide or simply a development of ply, to fold, giving plied then plaid after the Scots pronunciation.
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Also referred to as tartan cloth, plaid originated in the Scottish Highlands as a way to differentiate the different clans. Once denoting the garment itself, plaid is now used to refer to the specific crisscross designs and can be applied to a wide array of fabrics and uses.
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