Word of the Day: Pleach

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verb 1. Entwine or interlace (tree branches) to form a hedge or provide cover for an outdoor walkway.
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Old French, late 14th century
Why This Word?
The practice of pleaching is a technique involving tree branches. The term comes from the Old French verb "plaissier," which is based on the Latin verb "plectere," meaning "to plait." The most commonly used tree for pleached walkways is the Tilia (lime) tree...
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