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    ply
    [plī]
    noun
    ply (noun) · plies (plural noun)
    1. a thickness or layer of a folded or laminated material:
      "tiles that have a black PVC ply in the lamination"
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      • a strand of yarn or rope:
        "four-ply yarn"
      • the number of layers or strands of which something is made:
        "the yarn can be any ply from two to eight"
      • a reinforcing layer of fabric in a tire:
        "a six-ply whitewall tire"
    2. short for plywood
    3. (in game theory) the number of levels at which branching occurs in a tree of possible outcomes, typically corresponding to the number of moves ahead (in chess strictly half-moves ahead) considered by a computer program.
      • a half-move (i.e. one player's move) in computer chess.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘fold’): from French pli ‘fold’, from the verb plier, from Latin plicare ‘to fold’.
    ply
    [plī]
    verb
    ply (verb) · plies (third person present) · plied (past tense) · plied (past participle) · plying (present participle)
    1. work with (a tool, especially one requiring steady, rhythmic movements):
      "a tailor delicately plying his needle"
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    2. (of a vessel or vehicle) travel regularly over a route, typically for commercial purposes:
      "ferries ply across a strait to the island"
      Similar:
      go regularly
      travel regularly
      make regular journeys
      go back and forth
      • travel over (a route) regularly for commercial purposes:
        "the motion of the big tug as it plied the Jersey coastline"
    3. (ply someone with)
      provide someone with (food or drink) in a continuous or insistent way:
      "a flight attendant who plied them with soft drinks"
    Origin
    late Middle English: shortening of apply.
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  3. The term "ply" has several meanings:1234
    • To work with something diligently or employ it busily.
    • To carry on or practice something steadily (e.g., ply a trade).
    • To supply or offer something persistently (e.g., ply a person with drink).
    • A measurement of thickness for materials like wool, rope, or wood.
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    1. to work with diligently; employ busily; wield: to ply the needle. 2. to carry on, practice, or pursue busily or steadily: to ply a trade. 3. to assail repeatedly or persistently: to ply horses with a whip. 4. to supply or offer something pressingly to: to ply a person with drink.
    Definition of ply noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a measurement of wool, rope, wood, etc. that tells you how thick it is Word Origin noun late Middle English (in the sense ‘fold’): from French pli ‘fold’, from the verb plier, from Latin plicare ‘to fold’.
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    ply1 /plaɪ/ v., plied, ply•ing. to work hard or long while using (something):[~ + object] to ply the needle. to carry on or continue doing steadily:[~ + object] to ply a trade. to keep supplying or offering something to (someone):[~ + object] to ply a person with drink.
    www.wordreference.com/definition/ply
    to ply a fire with fresh fuel. to ply horses with a whip. to ply a person with drink. to address (someone) persistently or urgently, as with questions, solicitations, etc.; importune. boats that ply the Mississippi. , plied, ply·ing. to ply with the oars; to ply at a trade. , plural plies.
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