outbraid
/ˈaʊtˌbreɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to braid or plait something, especially hair, to the side or back of the head, often in a way that is less intricate than a regular braid.
“She outbraided her hair for the wedding.”
2. noun
the act of braiding or plaiting something, especially hair, to the side or back of the head.
“Her outbraid was the most impressive at the beauty contest.”
3. verb
to make something more complex or intricate, often in a way that is the opposite of outbraid.
“The artist outbraided the intricate patterns on the fabric.”