1. braiding - Noun
2. braiding - Verb
of Braid
The act of making or using braids.
Braids, collectively; trimming.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd when Charlotte meets her, her dress has a big red bow in the London room, there’s a tiny braiding with red down her arms, and that was to relate the two girls together and you see the red picking up.” Source: Internet
A combination of regular and French braiding keeps an updo from looking too stuffy. Source: Internet
He cherishes “the geology of popular pleasures: fairgrounds, circus, street theatre, hair braiding – all those things that everybody does but nobody acknowledges. Source: Internet
Black bow tie Traditionally, the only neck wear appropriate is the black bow tie that is a self-tie and should always match the lapel facing of the dinner jacket and braiding of the trouser seams. Source: Internet
She’s gifted at braiding characterization, suspenseful plotting and frequent injections of flat-out terror. Source: Internet
From Business: I specialize in all types of braiding. Source: Internet