Plica

[Pli·ca]

A folded part (as in skin or muscle)

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A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.

Noun
a folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle)


v.
A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.

v.
A diseased state in plants in which there is an excessive development of small entangled twigs, instead of ordinary branches.

v.
The bend of the wing of a bird.


Plica

Pli"ca , n. [LL., a fold, fr. L. plicare to fold. See Ply, v.] 1. (Med.) A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait. Dunglison. 2. (Bot.) A diseased state in plants in which there is an excessive development of small entangled twigs, instead of ordinary branches. 3. (Zo'94l.) The bend of the wing of a bird.

A disease of the hair (Plica polonica), in which it becomes twisted and matted together. The disease is of Polish origin, and is hence called also Polish plait.

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