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braid bar

American  
[breyd bahr] / ˈbreɪd ˌbɑr /

noun

  1. a small, narrow, often temporary island that forms in a river when a significant deposit of sediment accumulates over time, causing the water to divide into two channels that flow along either side: braid bars typically occur as a series, giving the river an appearance of braiding around them.


Etymology

Origin of braid bar

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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The Princess Leia effect is mainly seen in hair – not the absurd earmuff buns, but the plait headband worn in The Empire Strikes Back, which is very Keash braid bar.

From The Guardian • Jul. 26, 2015

The salon opened its braid bar in June 2011 and offers a menu with nine braids.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 15, 2012

Ivy Salon in Greenville, S.C., launched its braid bar the opening weekend of "The Hunger Games" in March.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 15, 2012

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