unplait
[ uhn-pleyt, -plat ]
/ ʌnˈpleɪt, -ˈplæt /
verb (used with object)
to alter from a plaited state; unbraid, as hair.
Words nearby unplait
unpick,
unpicked,
unpile,
unpin,
unplaced,
unplait,
unplanned,
unplayable,
unpleasant,
unpleasantness,
unpleasantry
Example sentences from the Web for unplait
You could almost untie the knots of those girdles, unplait almost the long braided tresses of those mystic queens.
The Story of Chartres |Cecil HeadlamHe wildly desired to unplait that thick soft hair and bury his face in it—he longed to hold her to his heart.
The Career of Katherine Bush |Elinor GlynThe messengers told him their errand and he at once said, “O yes, I can help you,” and began to unplait his hair.
Myths of the Cherokee |James MooneyJoanna is coming, too, only she had first some flax to unplait.
The Bow of Orange Ribbon |Amelia E. Barr